Hong Kong regulator acknowledges Bitcoin’s ‘staying power’ as an alternative asset
Hong Kong's SFC chief executive, Julia Leung, has acknowledged bitcoin's staying power as an alternative asset, despite ongoing debates about its intrinsic value. The post Hong Kong regulator acknowledges Bitcoin’s ‘stay...
Hong Kong's SFC chief executive, Julia Leung, has acknowledged bitcoin's staying power as an alternative asset, despite ongoing debates about its intrinsic value.
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