Hong Kong Set To Greenlight Spot Bitcoin And Ether ETFs By Monday: Report

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Hong Kong is on the cusp of approving its first spot Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with potential final approvals as early as Monday, according to Bloomberg, citing two people familiar with the matter. This move positions Hong Kong as a pivotal player in the Asian cryptocurrency market and underscores its ambition to become a leading digital-asset hub.

Approval For The Spot Bitcoin, ETH ETFs On Monday?

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong is reportedly finalizing the approval process, with Harvest Global Investments and a partnership between Bosera Asset Management (International) Co. and HashKey Capital poised to receive the first set of approvals. These approvals are contingent upon completing the necessary listing arrangements with Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. (HKEX), aiming for a product launch by the end of April.

Unlike the futures-based crypto ETFs currently available in Hong Kong, these spot-crypto ETFs will allow for direct investment in the actual cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and Ether. This method could offer a more tangible asset base for investors, contrasting with derivatives-based investments. The introduction of similar ETFs in the United States on January 11 this year has been linked to increased market activity and significant capital inflows into the sector.

Notably, the upcoming Hong Kong ETFs will utilize an “in-kind creation model,” as reported earlier by Bitcoinist. This model facilitates the actual exchange of cryptocurrencies in the creation and redemption processes, which could reduce costs and improve liquidity—a notable advancement over traditional ETF structures and the US peers.

Moreover, the rollout of these ETFs is strategically timed, as the global crypto community anticipates the upcoming Bitcoin Halving event in just eight days, which historically influenced market dynamics. This strategic launch could attract substantial new investments not only by Hong Kongers but also from the wider Chinese and Asian market.

This development follows a series of regulatory advancements in Hong Kong, including the implementation of a regulatory regime for virtual asset service providers and the approval of virtual asset management funds. The introduction of these spot ETFs is seen as a continuation of these efforts to foster a regulated and stable environment for digital assets, enhancing investor protection and integrating digital assets more closely with traditional financial sectors.

According to Singapore-based Matrixport, the investment vehicle could unlock up to $25 billion in demand from Chinese investors through the Southbound Stock Connect program.

At press time, BTC price did not show any major reaction to the news and traded at $70,656.

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