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Hong Kong Seen Granting Mainland Investors Access to Crypto via ETFs

Hong Kong’s financial regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), is expected to approve a structure for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that could lure mainland Chinese investors into the cryptocurrency market, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst. This in-kind creation and redemption model for spot Bitcoin ETFs differs from the cash-settled structure currently favored by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

In-kind creation allows authorized participants, typically large institutions, to create new ETF shares by directly contributing Bitcoin to the fund. Redemptions would function similarly, with authorized participants receiving Bitcoin directly from the ETF in exchange for their shares. This method stands in contrast to the cash-settled approach, where authorized participants would provide cash to create new shares and receive cash when redeeming them, with the fund itself never directly holding Bitcoin.

Analysts believe Hong Kong’s embrace of the in-kind structure could prove strategically advantageous. By simplifying the investment process and potentially lowering fees, this model could incentivize Chinese investors to enter the cryptocurrency market through a familiar and regulated product like ETFs. This influx of capital could significantly boost trading volumes and assets under management (AUM) for Hong Kong-listed Bitcoin ETFs.

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The SFC’s openness to in-kind creations reflects a broader shift in Hong Kong’s stance on cryptocurrencies. After years of adopting a cautious approach, the financial hub has recently taken steps to position itself as a leader in crypto asset innovation. The SFC has established a fast-track system for approving crypto asset managers and is actively exploring a regulatory framework for digital tokens.

While the SFC’s final decision remains pending, several asset management firms have already filed applications to launch spot Bitcoin ETFs in Hong Kong. The approval of these applications, coupled with the in-kind creation structure, could establish Hong Kong as a premier destination for cryptocurrency investment in Asia, potentially rivaling more established markets like Singapore.

However, some uncertainties linger. Regulatory scrutiny of cryptocurrency markets remains high globally, and potential fluctuations in Bitcoin’s price could dampen investor enthusiasm. Additionally, the accessibility of these ETFs to retail investors in mainland China is unclear. While the lure of Hong Kong-listed ETFs could be strong, Chinese capital controls could pose an obstacle for widespread participation.

Despite these uncertainties, Hong Kong’s move towards in-kind creation for spot Bitcoin ETFs is a significant development. It represents a growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies within the mainstream financial system and could pave the way for greater integration between traditional and digital assets.

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