Hong Kong introduces stablecoin licensing under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, targeting fiat-referenced stablecoins with stringent requirements.Hong Kong introduces stablecoin licensing under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, targeting fiat-referenced stablecoins with stringent requirements.

Hong Kong Implements New Stablecoin Licensing Regime

2026/01/31 21:26
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Key Points:
  • Hong Kong introduces stablecoin licensing under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
  • Licensing targets fiat-referenced stablecoins with full reserves.
  • Stablecoin issuers face stringent capital and reserve requirements.
Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Ordinance: A New Era of Regulation

Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Ordinance, enacted on August 1, 2025, brings a licensing framework for fiat-referenced stablecoins, managed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

This legislative move aims to regulate stablecoin issuance, promoting financial stability and consumer protection in the cryptocurrency space.

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Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Ordinance

Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Ordinance (Cap. 656) began on August 1, 2025, orchestrating a licensing scheme for fiat-referenced stablecoins.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) mandates issuers to hold a minimum HK$25 million paid-up capital.

Businesses must abide by 100% high-quality liquid asset reserves, segregated custody, and par-value redemptions within one business day.

Violations of the ordinance could result in prohibitions for stablecoins marketed to Hong Kong retail investors.

Industry observers project an impact on both local and international stablecoin issuers looking to enter the Hong Kong market.

“Experts anticipate greater market stability and consumer confidence from stringent regulatory practices,” and historical trends suggest enhanced financial security with stablecoin asset backing in regulatory frameworks.

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