Hong Kong’s Crypto Power Play: SFC Lifts Staking Ban and Forges UAE Alliance

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Hong Kong intensifies its international collaborations and expands its regulatory framework to encompass staking services, indicating efforts to solidify its position in the evolving crypto landscape.
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Key Takeaways:

  • Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) engaged with UAE regulators to discuss virtual asset supervision, targeting cross-border regulatory cooperation.
  • The SFC has authorized licensed virtual asset trading platforms to offer staking services, introducing stringent compliance measures to safeguard investor interests.
  • These initiatives are part of Hong Kong’s broader strategy to position itself as a leading hub for regulated digital finance.

Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) strengthened its international outreach with a visit to the United Arab Emirates last week, meeting with key financial regulators in Abu Dhabi and Dubai to exchange views on virtual asset supervision.

According to a May 6 release, Executive Director Christopher Yip and fintech head Elizabeth Wong held talks with representatives from the Securities and Commodities Authority, the Financial Services Regulatory Authority, and the Dubai Financial Services Authority, among others.

Hong Kong Advances Cross-Border Cooperation

The meetings focused on regulatory models for virtual assets and shared challenges in overseeing companies in the sector.

The visit is part of the SFC’s ASPIRe initiative, which outlines Hong Kong’s regulatory approach to digital assets and fintech. The delegation also met with local Web3 companies, where discussions emphasized the role of clear and consistent regulation in reducing systemic risk.

“The SFC will continue to lead in the regulation of virtual assets,” said Yip. He cited international collaboration and policy development as central to Hong Kong’s strategy for financial innovation.

The visit comes amid broader efforts by Hong Kong authorities to strengthen ties with global partners and position the city as a key jurisdiction for regulated digital finance.

SFC Lifts Staking Ban

The SFC expanded its digital asset framework in April by authorizing licensed crypto platforms to offer staking services, marking a shift from previous restrictions imposed in mid-2023.

The announcement was made during the Web3 Festival, where the regulator released a detailed circular outlining compliance standards for staking operations.

The new rules require that virtual asset trading platforms maintain full control over staked client assets, barring the use of third-party custodians.

Operators must disclose information such as lock-up periods, fees, and potential risks—including validator penalties, hacking, and protocol-level bugs.

Platforms must also implement safeguards to manage these risks and ensure users understand how losses would be handled.

Additionally, staking through third parties will be allowed only if platforms complete strict due diligence and monitoring. For SFC-authorized virtual asset funds, staking is restricted to partnerships with licensed platforms and approved custodians, and is subject to prior regulatory approval and exposure caps.

The SFC’s recent actions suggest a deliberate effort to synchronize with jurisdictions actively shaping the next phase of global crypto governance.

As more economies introduce formal frameworks for digital assets, regulatory compatibility may become a competitive advantage, particularly for cities positioning themselves as hubs for institutional-grade crypto activity.

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