Hong Kong's Drive for Crypto Adoption Puts Pressure on U.S. Reluctance in Worldwide Competition
- Hong Kong relaxed crypto rules, enabling cross-border liquidity and attracting global platforms like Binance and Coinbase by 2026. - U.S. political debates intensified, with Trump criticizing Biden's delayed crypto policies and warning of China's growing digital-asset influence. - Regulators urged balanced frameworks, emphasizing innovation while safeguarding investors amid global competition for crypto leadership. - Hong Kong's reforms aim to bridge gaps with Singapore, while U.S. states like Wyoming pu
Hong Kong’s recent easing of cryptocurrency regulations has elevated the city’s status as a strong competitor in the international digital asset arena, drawing parallels with Singapore and marking a deliberate strategy to attract global investors and crypto platforms. On November 3, 2025, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) revealed that licensed
The regulatory overhaul goes beyond just trading platforms. New exemptions from licensing requirements now allow up-and-coming crypto businesses to serve professional investors without needing a 12-month operational history, speeding up their market launch (per Cryptonewsland). Custody service providers are also set to gain from broader licensing options, enabling them to handle a wider range of digital assets, as discussed in the earlier Coinotag analysis. These reforms showcase Hong Kong’s goal to develop a strong digital asset infrastructure while maintaining investor safeguards, including mandatory risk warnings and anti-money laundering measures, as Coinotag also pointed out.
At the same time, the debate over crypto policy in the United States has grown more heated, with Donald Trump stressing the importance of keeping the U.S. at the forefront of the industry. In a recent interview, Trump criticized President Joe Biden for adopting crypto-friendly policies too late to influence voters, as reported in
Perianne Boring, who leads the Chamber of Progress, has stressed the need for the U.S. to update its regulatory framework. “Regulations must adapt to the realities of a borderless and innovation-led sector,” she stated in
The contrast between Hong Kong’s forward-thinking approach and the evolving U.S. political landscape highlights the global race for leadership in the crypto space. While Hong Kong’s emphasis on liquidity and cross-border cooperation seeks to close the gap with Singapore, the U.S. must reconcile federal and state-level efforts—such as Wyoming’s initiative to introduce a state-backed stablecoin—and respond to international developments, including a recent
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