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Singapore Curbs Unlicensed Crypto, Hong Kong Gains Liquidity Singapore's New Crypto Licensing Deadline: June 2025 Hong Kong's Emergence as a Global Crypto Magnet Lessons from the 2021 China Crypto Ban Singapore's Monetary Authority mandates unlicensed crypto exchanges to exit by June 2025, driving liquidity shift to Hong Kong. The regulatory shift in Singapore is significant, redirecting crypto operations and attracting new projects to Hong Kong, which could transform Asia's cryptocurrency landscape. Singapore's New Crypto Licensing Deadline: June 2025 The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) requires crypto exchanges to secure licenses, impacting the landscape. Hong Kong emerges as a key player, offering a welcoming environment for those leaving Singapore. The changes align with MAS’s commitment to global compliance. Joshua Chu, Co-Chair, Hong Kong Web3 Association, stated, "These moves are intimately connected, forming a strategic blueprint that could redefine Hong Kong’s role in the global virtual asset ecosystem. This is likely to attract quality projects looking for a compliant, liquid, and globally connected base. #StrategyBTCPurchase $BTC $ETH $XRP
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❤️❤️❤️Attention, This Date is Important: It Has Been Declared Crypto Week in the US – Here’s What to Expect❤️❤️ The US House of Representatives has declared the week of July 14 as “Crypto Week.” It was announced that this week three important crypto legislations, namely the GENIUS Act, the CLARITY Act, and the Anti‑CBDC Surveillance State Act, will be brought to a vote in the lower house. Republican officials from the Financial Services Committee announced in a statement that this week has been designated as “Crypto Week” by Committee Chair Rep. French Hill, Agriculture Committee Chair GT Thompson, and House Rules Leadership. The latest information regarding the draft laws was as follows: The GENIUS Act was approved by the Senate with a large majority in June, taking an important step towards stablecoin regulation. CLARITY Act: Classifies digital assets as securities or commodities, creating a clear distinction between regulatory agencies such as the SEC and CFTC. Anti-CBDC Act: Aims to provide protection against the pervasive surveillance/government control mechanisms of centralized bank-based digital currencies. #StrategyBTCPurchase $BTC
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