JD.com Registers Jcoin and Joycoin Ahead of Hong Kong Stablecoin Rules

TheCryptoTimes2025-07-02 tarihinde yayınlandı2025-07-30 tarihinde güncellendi

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has registered two stablecoin-related trademarks through its fintech subsidiary JD Coinlink Technology, positioning for Hong Kong’s mandatory stablecoin licensing regime that takes effect August 1, 2025.

JD Coinlink registered both “Jcoin” and “Joycoin” trademarks in Hong Kong according to Ming Pao reporting, making JD.com among the first major Chinese technology companies to formally prepare for the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s (HKMA) new regulatory framework.

JD Coinlink’s Stablecoin Development Strategy

JD Coinlink Technology, JD.com’s blockchain and digital currency subsidiary, describes its planned “Jingdong stablecoin” as a Hong Kong dollar-backed digital asset issued on public blockchain infrastructure. The company’s official website states the stablecoin will maintain 1:1 backing with HKD reserves and serve both business and retail users.

The subsidiary emphasizes that no stablecoin has launched yet and warns the public against scams or impostor projects using similar names.

JD Coinlink reportedly participates in HKMA’s stablecoin sandbox program, launched in March 2024 to allow select companies to test digital currency issuance under regulatory supervision. The sandbox program enables participants to develop compliance frameworks before formal licensing begins.

Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Licensing Requirements

HKMA published comprehensive stablecoin regulations on July 29, 2025, establishing mandatory licensing for all stablecoin issuers operating in Hong Kong. The framework requires:

  • Minimum Capital: HK$25 million ($3.2 million USD) initial capital requirement with HKMA authority to demand additional funding based on operational scale.
  • Reserve Management: Full backing of issued stablecoins with segregated reserves held in cash or high-quality liquid assets, separate from company operational funds.
  • Redemption Standards: Guaranteed 1:1 redemption within one business day using readily accessible reserve assets.
  • AML Compliance: Comprehensive anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing procedures for all user transactions.

However, HKMA’s official register currently shows zero licensed stablecoin issuers, but the authority expects initial approvals following August 1 enforcement.

Chinese Tech Industry Interest

JD.com joins a growing list of major companies preparing Hong Kong stablecoin applications, including Standard Chartered Hong Kong, Animoca Brands, RD InnoTech, and Hong Kong Telecommunications, according to industry reports.

The early trademark registrations suggest Chinese technology companies view Hong Kong’s regulatory framework as an opportunity for compliant digital asset expansion into Asian markets.

JD.com’s e-commerce platform processed over $149 billion in transactions during 2024, making stablecoin integration potentially significant for cross-border payments and supply chain financing across the company’s logistics network.

Market Positioning Strategy

JD Coinlink’s dual trademark approach with “Jcoin” and “Joycoin” suggests potential differentiation between business-focused and consumer-oriented stablecoin products, though the company has not confirmed specific use cases for each trademark.

The registrations position JD.com to potentially launch Hong Kong dollar-denominated stablecoins that could facilitate e-commerce transactions across JD.com’s retail platform and JD Logistics’ supply chain network.

HKMA will begin accepting formal license applications on August 1, with priority processing for complete submissions received before September 30, 2025.

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