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This episode features a fireside talk from the Finternet 2025 Asia Digital Finance Summit, themed "Hong Kong's Breakthroughs, Innovation and Safeguarding". The session was moderated by Gary Tiu (Executive Director, Head of Regulatory Affairs, OSL Group), with guest Eric Yip (Executive Director, Intermediaries Department, SFC Hong Kong). Text summary.
The Finternet 2025 summit took place on 4 November in Hong Kong under the theme "Connecting Dreams × Building the Future," supported by more than ten institutions including OSL Group, Invest HK, the Financial Services Development Council and Hong Kong Cyberport.
On 3 November, the SFC issued a circular allowing licensed local Virtual Asset Trading Platforms to share order‑books with affiliated overseas platforms -- meaning Hong Kong investors will soon be able to trade into the same liquidity pool as overseas markets, directly accessing deeper liquidity and closer to international pricing.
Timeline:
00:00 Philosophy and Challenges of Crypto Regulation in Hong Kong
03:47 Balancing Regulatory Rules and Principles
06:21 Differences Between Banking and Regulatory Mindsets
09:30 Progress and Goals of SFC Policies in 2023
10:35 Progress and Challenges of Regulatory Frameworks
11:55 Promoting Rapid Innovation and Licensing Programs
14:17 The "Quick Failure" Mechanism in Regulation
16:00 Trial-and-Error Challenges and Strategies in Policy Making
18:11 Product Innovation and Development Expectations
By WuBlockchain PodcastThis episode features a fireside talk from the Finternet 2025 Asia Digital Finance Summit, themed "Hong Kong's Breakthroughs, Innovation and Safeguarding". The session was moderated by Gary Tiu (Executive Director, Head of Regulatory Affairs, OSL Group), with guest Eric Yip (Executive Director, Intermediaries Department, SFC Hong Kong). Text summary.
The Finternet 2025 summit took place on 4 November in Hong Kong under the theme "Connecting Dreams × Building the Future," supported by more than ten institutions including OSL Group, Invest HK, the Financial Services Development Council and Hong Kong Cyberport.
On 3 November, the SFC issued a circular allowing licensed local Virtual Asset Trading Platforms to share order‑books with affiliated overseas platforms -- meaning Hong Kong investors will soon be able to trade into the same liquidity pool as overseas markets, directly accessing deeper liquidity and closer to international pricing.
Timeline:
00:00 Philosophy and Challenges of Crypto Regulation in Hong Kong
03:47 Balancing Regulatory Rules and Principles
06:21 Differences Between Banking and Regulatory Mindsets
09:30 Progress and Goals of SFC Policies in 2023
10:35 Progress and Challenges of Regulatory Frameworks
11:55 Promoting Rapid Innovation and Licensing Programs
14:17 The "Quick Failure" Mechanism in Regulation
16:00 Trial-and-Error Challenges and Strategies in Policy Making
18:11 Product Innovation and Development Expectations