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Hong Kong’s largest virtual bank, ZA Bank, has launched a groundbreaking service allowing retail users to buy and sell Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) directly using fiat currency. This move marks a significant step in integrating traditional banking with digital assets, aligning with the city’s growing embrace of cryptocurrency despite broader regulatory skepticism in mainland China.

ZA Bank’s Foray into Crypto

ZA Bank announced its new crypto trading service on November 25, allowing Hong Kong residents with a bank account to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum through its app. Users must undergo a risk assessment before accessing the service, which reflects the cautious yet forward-thinking approach embraced by ZA Bank and Hong Kong regulators.

Initially limited to Bitcoin and Ethereum, the service’s scope may expand to include other cryptocurrencies in the future. Calvin Ng, ZA Bank’s alternate chief executive, highlighted the strategic importance of the launch:

“The rise of cryptocurrency presents investors with more diverse asset allocation opportunities.”

The service was developed in partnership with HashKey Exchange, one of only three licensed cryptocurrency exchanges in Hong Kong. The collaboration ensures compliance with the city’s financial regulations while aiming to merge the worlds of traditional banking and crypto.

HashKey CEO Livio Weng stated that the partnership with ZA Bank is focused on advancing the Web3 ecosystem and delivering diversified financial services. The initiative builds on a sandbox trial launched by ZA Bank in October, just over a year after Hong Kong officially allowed retail crypto trading in August 2023.

Hong Kong’s Growing Crypto Market

ZA Bank’s move is a testament to Hong Kong’s ambitions to establish itself as a crypto-friendly hub in Asia. Licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority since 2019, ZA Bank is the region’s largest digital bank, boasting over 800,000 users. HashKey, established in 2018, has been instrumental in helping Hong Kong develop a regulated crypto trading environment.

This growth contrasts sharply with China’s strict control over cryptocurrency. Although Hong Kong operates as a semi-autonomous region under China’s “one country, two systems” framework, its regulatory approach to digital assets is far more lenient.

China’s Complicated Relationship with Crypto

While Hong Kong moves forward, mainland China continues to tread cautiously around cryptocurrency. A recent article published by Judge Sun Jie of the People’s Court of Songjiang District in Shanghai sheds light on the murky legal status of digital currencies in China.

The case involved an agricultural development company that paid 300,000 yuan (~$44,400) to an investment firm in 2017 to produce a white paper for a cryptocurrency token. When the project stalled, the agricultural company sued to recover its money.

The court ruled that the agreement involved illegal activities, ordering the return of 250,000 yuan to the agricultural company. Judge Sun Jie’s commentary emphasized that while individuals in China may legally own cryptocurrencies, commercial entities are prohibited from participating in virtual currency investments or issuing tokens. She categorized virtual currency as a virtual commodity with “property attributes” rather than fiat currency.

The ruling underscores China’s ongoing skepticism toward crypto, despite ownership not being explicitly banned. Since 2017, China has progressively tightened its grip on crypto transactions, culminating in a 2021 joint crackdown by the People’s Bank of China and 10 government agencies.

Implications for Stablecoins and Future Regulation

Judge Sun Jie’s perspective suggests a potential regulatory pathway: viewing cryptocurrency more as a commodity than as a currency. This distinction could pave the way for stablecoins backed by cryptocurrencies as they do with real-world assets such as fiat currencies and treasuries. However, individuals and enterprises engaging in crypto transactions “blindly” may lack full legal protection, raising questions about the need for clearer guidelines.

The Road Ahead

ZA Bank’s new service reflects a broader trend in Hong Kong, where digital assets are becoming increasingly mainstream. Its partnership with HashKey Exchange underscores a commitment to fostering a robust and regulated Web3 ecosystem.

While Hong Kong positions itself as a leader in crypto innovation, China’s cautious stance highlights the regulatory divide within the region. As Hong Kong continues to attract retail and institutional crypto investors, its evolving framework could serve as a model for balancing innovation with risk management.

With over 800,000 users, ZA Bank’s entry into the crypto market signals a new era of accessibility and legitimacy for digital assets. Whether this momentum will influence regulatory attitudes in mainland China remains uncertain, but it solidifies Hong Kong’s reputation as a trailblazer in the global cryptocurrency landscape.

Thomas Lin
Digital Assets

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