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方向、措施、监管明确,香港数字资产发展 “路线图” 来了 !
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-26 09:53

Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong government aims to establish the region as a global innovation hub for digital assets through the release of the "Hong Kong Digital Asset Development Policy Declaration 2.0" which introduces the "LEAP" framework focusing on legal and regulatory optimization, expanding tokenized product varieties, advancing use cases and cross-sector collaboration, and talent and partnership development [1][10] Group 1: Legal and Regulatory Optimization - The policy declaration outlines a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital asset service providers, including trading platforms, stablecoin issuers, and custodians, with the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) as the main regulatory body [3][5] - The government will conduct a thorough review of existing laws to facilitate the tokenization of real-world assets and financial instruments, including the issuance and trading of tokenized bonds [3][11] - Hong Kong will continue to implement international standards related to digital assets, aligning with recommendations from various global financial regulatory bodies [3][4] Group 2: Expansion of Tokenized Products - The government has issued tokenized green bonds totaling approximately HKD 6.8 billion, showcasing the benefits of tokenization and plans to regularize the issuance of tokenized government bonds [8] - Tax exemptions for tokenized ETFs will be clarified to encourage market development, with proposals for tax relief expected to take effect in the 2025/2026 tax year [8] - The government aims to promote broader tokenization of assets and financial instruments across various sectors, including precious metals and renewable energy [8] Group 3: Advancing Use Cases and Cross-Sector Collaboration - A licensing mechanism for stablecoin issuers will be implemented on August 1, aimed at fostering practical applications of digital assets [9] - The government will enhance collaboration among regulatory bodies, law enforcement, and technology providers to develop digital asset infrastructure [9] - Initiatives such as the Digital Port's blockchain and digital asset pilot funding program will support projects with significant market impact [9] Group 4: Talent and Partnership Development - The government is committed to collaborating with industry and academia to foster talent development in the digital asset space [9] - Hong Kong aims to position itself as a center for knowledge sharing in digital assets and promote international cooperation through joint research initiatives [9][12]