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Hong Kong Finalizes Stablecoin Rules Effective Aug. 1, Warns Against Hype as Licensing Delayed to 2026

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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the city’s de facto central bank, has finalized its regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers, publishing two sets of guidelines that will come into effect on August 1. While the framework is now in place, the HKMA is expected to issue the first batch of stablecoin licences in early 2026, and has called on potential issuers to submit their applications by the end of September.

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On Tuesday, the HKMA released finalized guidelines and consultation conclusions outlining upcoming rules for stablecoin oversight. The documents cover supervision of licensed issuers, as well as AML and CTF requirements. As part of the new framework, Hong Kong will also launch a public registry of licensed stablecoin issuers.

“In the future, the public may refer to the register of licensed stablecoin issuers as shown on the HKMA’s website,” the regulator said.

At a media briefing, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said the city’s stablecoin regulations will take effect this Friday, August 1. However, the first licences for stablecoin issuers are now expected to be granted in early 2026.

Many in the market had hoped the licences would be issued this year, but the HKMA’s comments suggest it’s taking a more cautious approach.

The regulator added, “Considering Hong Kong’s well-established systems, we do not expect to achieve large-scale (stablecoin adoption) immediately in the early stages. Instead, we aim to progress step by step, gradually driving the digital transformation of Hong Kong.”

The HKMA is encouraging anyone interested in applying for a stablecoin license to get in touch with the regulator by August 1. To be considered for the first round of approvals, applicants must also submit their full applications by September 30.

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The HKMA Warns Against Hype and Scams

The HKMA made it clear that, as of now, no stablecoin licences have been granted, and cautioned the public against trusting individuals or companies claiming to be licensed or regulated in Hong Kong.

The new guidelines require stablecoin issuers to follow rules on managing reserves, issuing and redeeming coins, handling risks, and running their operations properly.

To prevent money laundering, licensed issuers must check customers’ identities, manage wallet risks, follow rules for tracking transfers, and keep an eye on transactions.

The HKMA also said it will carry out checks and investigations if the rules are broken and can take action against those who don’t comply. Authorities also advised skepticism toward those saying they are in the process of applying, stressing that anyone holding unlicensed stablecoins is doing so at their own risk.

The HKMA expressed concern over growing hype in the market. Chief Executive Eddie pointed to a surge in excitement around stablecoins that had triggered sharp increases in trading activity and stock prices, moves the regulator believes were largely unwarranted.

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When do Hong Kong’s stablecoin regulations take effect?

HKMA’s stablecoin framework takes effect August 1, 2024, with first licenses expected in early 2026 after September 30 application deadline.

What are HKMA’s stablecoin reserve requirements?

Licensed issuers must comply with strict reserve management rules, including proper redemption mechanisms and risk management protocols.

Are any stablecoins currently licensed in Hong Kong?

No – HKMA warns against unlicensed stablecoins, emphasizing zero approvals until 2026. Public registry will list licensed issuers.

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