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    Hong Kong readying to legalize Bitcoin and crypto derivatives in push for Web3 leadership

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

    Hong Kong’s push to legalize crypto derivatives is gaining political momentum, with reports that senior officials see the next wave of virtual asset reforms unlocking Bitcoin futures and options trading for professional investors. The goal is to expand product diversity while preserving sound risk controls.

    Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs “have broadened the product diversity of the Hong Kong market, further enhancing Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s leading ETF market,” said Christopher Hui, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury. The proposal is just one pillar in Hong Kong’s effort to strengthen its status as a digital asset hub alongside measures such as staking permissions and tax incentives for crypto funds.

    According to the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), robust risk management measures will be prioritized to ensure trades are conducted “in an orderly, transparent and secure manner.” The derivatives will initially be limited to professional investors, defined as those with over HK$8 million (US$1 million) in investable assets.

    Completing the crypto toolkit

    The move rounds out Hong Kong’s aggressive buildout of a regulated virtual asset ecosystem. In the past 18 months, the city has:

    • Approved Asia’s first spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs (April 2024),
    • SFC sets roadmap to explore virtual-asset derivative trading for professional investors. (Feb 2025)
    • Greenlit staking services under controlled conditions (April 2025),
    • Passed a Stablecoin Bill creating a licensing regime (May 2025),
    • It is now reported to be finalizing a framework for crypto derivatives trading. (June 2025)

    The SFC says approved products will facilitate efficient risk transfers, boost liquidity in spot markets, and support experienced investors with new hedging and leverage strategies.

    Competitive pressure and institutional demand

    Hong Kong’s derivatives pivot reflects a broader race to attract institutional crypto capital. Singapore and Dubai already permit regulated crypto futures, and the absence of similar tools has limited Hong Kong’s ability to draw hedge funds and offshore desks.

    Ten virtual asset trading platforms (VATPs) are now licensed to operate in the city, and other platforms have hinted at launching derivatives desks once regulations are in place.

    The SFC has recently approved two ETF issuers to revise documentation to include staking, while staking services on licensed exchanges were cleared in April under specific conditions. Together, these moves suggest a more open and modular future for Hong Kong’s crypto market architecture.

    Hui also revealed that the government is preparing a second policy statement on virtual assets. The new statement will explore how traditional finance and decentralized innovation can be combined to support real-world economic activities, an agenda that includes expanding tax concessions to recognize virtual asset transactions by funds, single-family offices, and private equity managers.

    These policies aim to enhance the flexibility and security of Hong Kong’s financial system and attract fintech firms globally.

    Market snapshot

    • Global crypto market cap: $3T+
    • Annual trading volume: $80T+
    • Licensed VATPs in HK: 10
    • Spot BTC ETF AUM (HK): ≈ $566M
    • Fintech firms in HK: 1,100+

    Hong Kong’s crypto future

    Should a derivatives rulebook and licensing regime occur before the end of 2025, that would complete the three-legged stool of Hong Kong’s crypto policy: spot ETFs, stablecoins, and derivatives, giving global investors the tools they need to trade, hedge, and settle digital assets onshore.

    Whether this deepening embrace of crypto finance will rattle Beijing or entice it to rethink its own mainland ban remains to be seen. But Hong Kong’s message is clear: it’s building a Web3 future with its own playbook, one licensed derivative at a time.

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