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Hong Kong crypto exchanges face challenges to get full licences

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Hong Kong crypto exchanges face challenges to get full licences
Full licences are expected to be issued around the end of 2024 for firms that satisfy all requirements. Photo: Bloomberg
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Hong Kong’s push for a digital-asset hub faces growing pains amid uncertainty over whether 11 crypto exchanges will all achieve full licences after earlier receiving initial approvals. 

The city’s Securities and Futures Commission found unsatisfactory practices at some of the “deemed-to-be-licensed” platforms during on-site inspections carried out since they won the designation in June, people familiar with the situation said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. 

Some of the crypto firms are overly reliant on a handful of executives to oversee the custody of client assets, while others aren’t properly guarding against cybercrime risks, the people said. 

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