蚂蚁、京东暂停香港发币计划
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-10-20 10:34

Group 1 - Ant Group and JD.com have suspended their plans to issue stablecoins in Hong Kong due to regulatory directives from the People's Bank of China and the Cyberspace Administration of China [1] - The Hong Kong Legislative Council passed the Stablecoin Regulation Draft on May 21, which took effect on August 1, leading to expectations of the first compliant Hong Kong dollar stablecoin by the end of the year [1] - Stablecoins are seen as a bridge between traditional financial systems and cryptocurrency, enhancing transaction stability and cross-border payment capabilities [1][2] Group 2 - HSBC Jintrust Fund noted that the introduction of stablecoin regulations in Hong Kong and the U.S. has significantly increased regulatory clarity, which is expected to accelerate the development of the stablecoin industry [2] - JD.com has received a sandbox approval from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority for stablecoin issuance and is in the second phase of its testing plan [2] - JD.com's founder expressed ambitions for global stablecoin licensing to reduce cross-border payment costs by 90% and improve efficiency to under 10 seconds [2] Group 3 - Ant Group's blockchain subsidiary has been exploring blockchain applications for several years, including a successful issuance of a cross-border RWA project in Hong Kong [3] - Ant Group is also planning to apply for stablecoin licenses in Singapore and Hong Kong, focusing on integrating AI and blockchain technologies into large-scale applications [3] - The challenges for stablecoins lie not in replacing the U.S. dollar but in altering how it flows within the global system [3] Group 4 - Mainstream stablecoins like USDT and USDC are still pegged to the U.S. dollar but are changing the mode of dollar circulation by enabling peer-to-peer transactions on blockchain networks, bypassing traditional banking systems [4] - The reserve structure of stablecoins may diversify beyond the U.S. dollar to include assets like gold, euros, Hong Kong dollars, or even digital yuan [4] - As of the latest market close, Yunfeng Financial and Yaocai Securities experienced declines of 7.7% and 5.5%, respectively [4]