Recent crypto advancements in Hong Kong could provide a “potential tailwind” to lift crypto activity in the East Asian region, which has mainly suffered from a China-wide ban on trading activities since 2019.
Cryptocurrency value received in East Asia amounted to just 8.8% of the world between July 2022 and June 2023, according to an Oct. 2 report from Chainalysis, making it the fifth most active crypto market. However, Chainalysis said Hong Kong’s recent moves could help increase this number.
Data from Chainalysis reveals that East Asia’s share of crypto transaction value went from around 30% in 2019 to less than 10% by the second quarter of 2022, after a number of crypto-related bans in China.
However, Chainalysis said there is “bubbling optimism” in Hong Kong, noting that despite its much smaller population, Hong Kong is already an “extremely active crypto market” by raw transaction volume.
Between July 2022 and June 2023, the market received an estimated $64 billion in crypto, compared to $86.4 billion in China, despite having a population of just 0.5% the size of the mainland.
In comments to Chainalysis, Merton Lam of CryptoHK, an over-the-counter digital asset trading center in Hong Kong, said that cryptocurrencies are becoming a staple in the investment portfolios of many banks, private equity firms and high-net-worth individuals that they work with within the region.
In addition, Chinese state-owned businesses have also launched cryptocurrency-focused investment funds of late.
That being said, Dave Chapman of digital asset platform OSL Digital Securities told Chainalysis that while digital assets “are not going away” in East Asia — it’s still too early to say whether Hong Kong’s crypto ambitions mean China has fully
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