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专家访谈汇总:蚂蚁入局稳定币
阿尔法工场研究院·2025-06-16 13:05

Group 1: Stablecoin Legislation and Market Impact - Hong Kong's Stablecoin Regulation officially legislated, effective August 2025, marking the first clear regulatory framework for stablecoins, providing institutional support for the digital financial ecosystem [1] - The initial market reaction indicates a concentration of funds on compliant technology service providers, reflecting a "regulatory-driven, technology realization" phenomenon [1] - Investors should focus on companies in Hong Kong with compliance application capabilities, technical reserves, and regulatory experience, as these firms will likely enter the regulatory "whitelist" and gain long-term advantages [1] - The essence of stablecoins lies not in their value but in their ability to reconstruct the "USD liquidity path," bypassing SWIFT and traditional banking systems, transforming USD into on-chain circulating assets [1] - Companies like Hengsheng Electronics, Tianyang Technology, and Sifang Chuangxin, while not issuers, are expected to become the "foundation" of the on-chain financial system, providing core functions such as payment channels, identity verification, and custody auditing, leading to valuation leaps [1] Group 2: Ant Group's Strategy in Stablecoin Ecosystem - Ant Group's international and digital technology arms are targeting stablecoin license applications from both cross-border fund operations and underlying technology infrastructure perspectives, showcasing a dual approach in the global stablecoin ecosystem [2] - Ant International processes over $1 trillion annually in cross-border transactions, with $300 billion already operating through blockchain technology; successful conversion to stablecoin clearing paths could support explosive growth in practical scenarios [2] - Ant Digital Technology is focusing on building the necessary underlying service capabilities for future stablecoin circulation through technology sandboxes and RWA (Real World Asset tokenization) [2] - The Hong Kong Stablecoin Regulation sets high regulatory standards, including a minimum capital requirement of HKD 25 million and 100% reserve custody, which Ant has already navigated through regulatory sandbox tests [2] - Ant's established payment network and international cooperation position it favorably to embed stablecoins into core scenarios such as cross-border e-commerce, overseas remittances, and international fund pool management [3] Group 3: Industrial Metals Trading Opportunities - In April 2025, Trump's proposed reciprocal tariff policy triggered a panic sell-off in industrial metals; however, a subsequent 90-day implementation delay released "negotiation signals," leading to a rebound in the non-ferrous sector, which has returned to pre-tariff levels [3] - Despite recent signs of a temporary easing in US-China trade relations, the 24% reciprocal tariff remains in place, and with strong inflation/employment data from Europe and the US, the difficulty of mid-term favorable outcomes increases [3] Group 4: Automotive Industry and Recall Issues - On June 13, 2025, Mercedes-Benz announced three recall notices in one day, involving 16,100 vehicles across multiple models, including EQC, A-Class, CLA, GLA, C-Class, GLC SUV, S-Class, and EQE [4] - In a competitive landscape for smart electric vehicles, user reputation and product safety are critical for repeat purchases, and frequent recalls significantly diminish brand premium [4] - BMS system errors may expose integration and testing inadequacies between Mercedes-Benz and partners like CATL, highlighting the need for investors to focus on suppliers with advantages in system stability and safety design [5] Group 5: Internet Television Subscription Regulations - In mid-June 2025, China's National Radio and Television Administration initiated a special governance on automatic renewal of internet television subscriptions, addressing consumer pain points such as "deduction without reminder" and "complex cancellation" [6] - The previous model of "default renewal + hidden cancellation" was a primary monetization method for internet TV platforms, with some OTT platforms relying on "renewal forgetfulness" to maintain user retention [6] - New regulations require user "active consent + advance reminder," likely leading to a significant decline in renewal rates, particularly affecting marginal paying users and inactive user groups [6] - Smaller OTT integrators and content providers may exit due to cost pressures, while platforms with compliance capabilities and mature user operation systems (e.g., Mango TV, CCTV Video, Aurora TV) are better positioned to adapt [6]