# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Digital Assets

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Digital Assets", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

HashKey Holdings Officially Lists on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong

HashKey Holdings Limited (Stock Code: 3887.HK), a mature integrated digital asset company in Asia, has officially listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first publicly listed digital asset company in Hong Kong. This marks a new development phase, strengthening its global presence and long-term strategy. At the listing ceremony, Dr. Xiao Feng, Chairman and CEO of HashKey, emphasized the company's commitment to compliance and its Hong Kong roots. He stated that HashKey will continue enhancing infrastructure capabilities, including security, custody, on-chain execution, and compliance, to build a world-leading digital asset services platform. The global offering attracted significant market attention, with nine cornerstone investors participating, including UBS AM Singapore, Fidelity, and CDH Investments. Since its establishment in 2018, HashKey has adhered to a compliance-first and technology-driven strategy, developing three core business areas: trading facilitation, on-chain services, and asset management. It aims to provide secure, reliable, and compliant digital asset market access for both retail and institutional clients. Looking ahead, under Hong Kong's policy framework promoting phased real-world asset tokenization and digital financial infrastructure development, HashKey will focus on steady growth and continuous innovation. It aims to improve the digital asset infrastructure system within regulatory frameworks, supporting Hong Kong's role as a key hub in the global digital asset landscape.

marsbit12/17 03:58

HashKey Holdings Officially Lists on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong

marsbit12/17 03:58

Decade-Long Tug-of-War Concludes: "Crypto Market Structure Bill" Races Toward Senate

After a decade of regulatory uncertainty, the U.S. is advancing the "Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act" (CLARITY Act), which is expected to move into the Senate for revision and voting next week. The bill, which passed the House with overwhelming support in July, aims to end the long-standing debate over whether digital assets are securities or commodities by introducing a clear classification framework. The core of the legislation distinguishes between "digital commodities" and "digital securities." Most tokens issued on decentralized blockchains will be classified as digital commodities under CFTC jurisdiction, while only those meeting the Howey test will remain regulated as securities by the SEC. The bill also establishes a "mature blockchain" exemption, allowing highly decentralized networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum to avoid SEC registration. Additionally, digital commodity trading platforms must register with the CFTC, with a 360-day interim registration period to ensure a smooth transition. The act mandates coordination between the CFTC and SEC through a joint advisory committee to prevent regulatory gaps. It also protects decentralized finance (DeFi) participants by exempting non-custodial, non-profit roles from broker-dealer regulations. This legislative push aligns with broader regulatory shifts under the Trump administration, which has appointed crypto-friendly leaders to key agencies like the SEC, CFTC, and FDIC. These changes, along with recent CFTC initiatives to allow spot crypto trading on regulated platforms, signal a structural shift toward embracing digital assets. The bill is poised to complement earlier stablecoin legislation, positioning the U.S. as a potential global leader in crypto regulation and attracting institutional investment, though challenges in DeFi oversight and international coordination remain.

marsbit12/12 09:14

Decade-Long Tug-of-War Concludes: "Crypto Market Structure Bill" Races Toward Senate

marsbit12/12 09:14

OKX Star: 50% of Global Economic Activity Will Run on Blockchain in the Future

OKX CEO Star, speaking at Abu Dhabi Finance Week, presented a bold vision: within decades, 50% of global economic activity will run on blockchain. He argues this shift is driven by the internet generation’s demand for a financial infrastructure that matches their digital, mobile, and AI-integrated lifestyles. Blockchain is evolving into a programmable global financial layer—a "financial internet" that enables value to move instantly, globally, and continuously, overcoming limitations of legacy systems. It offers trustless, transparent, and open infrastructure, reducing systemic risk and breaking down financial silos. The transition is already underway: stablecoin settlement volumes exceed Visa, on-chain assets near $3 trillion, and crypto wallets surpass 500 million globally. Regulatory frameworks are developing, and institutional adoption is accelerating. Key developments include Bitcoin becoming "digital gold" for the under-40 generation and stablecoins emerging as a preferred global payment method. Traditional assets like bonds and funds are also moving on-chain, operating 24/7 with greater transparency and compliance. Star concludes that the next decade will see not just crypto adoption, but a generational shift toward a unified, on-chain global economy where identity, assets, and transactions are native to the internet—a more efficient, transparent, and accessible system for all.

marsbit12/08 16:38

OKX Star: 50% of Global Economic Activity Will Run on Blockchain in the Future

marsbit12/08 16:38

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