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Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Rules Go Live Aug. 1 as Global Regulation Heats Up

Published 08 July 2025
Prashant Jha
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Edited by Insha Zia

Key Takeaways

  • Hong Kong’s stablecoin law takes effect August 1, marking a major shift in regulatory oversight.
  • Over 40 firms are competing for fewer than 10 available licenses.
  • Global momentum builds as countries push ahead with their own stablecoin frameworks.

Hong Kong is about to flip the switch on stablecoin regulation. Starting Aug. 1, only licensed firms will be allowed to issue or operate stablecoin services in the region.

The law, passed by Hong Kong’s Legislative Council in May, targets stablecoin issuers and related service providers, especially those tied to HKD-pegged tokens. It’s a major move that sets the stage for a tightly controlled, highly selective market.

40 Companies, Fewer Than 10 Licenses

The buzz around licensing is already intense. Big players like Ant Group, JD.com, Standard Chartered, and Yuanbi are among the 40-plus firms reportedly preparing applications.

But here’s the catch: fewer than ten licenses are up for grabs.

Industry sources say the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wants to keep things tight, focusing on credibility and compliance from day one.

That means many applicants, especially smaller or newer players, might not make the cut.

Law firms say they’re swamped with clients rushing to meet the deadline.

Some are already deep into paperwork, while others are still in the consultation stage.

Either way, when applications officially open, Aug. 1 is the date when the real race begins.

Global Push To Regulate Stablecoins

Stablecoins have gone from niche utility to a $250 billion cornerstone of the crypto economy.

Whether for trading, lending, or cross-border payments, they’ve become essential infrastructure for both CeFi and DeFi.

Now, governments worldwide are stepping in to build legal guardrails—and fast.

Here’s where things stand globally:

United States

The U.S. is on the verge of passing the CLARITY Act, a bipartisan bill that could become the country’s first stablecoin-specific regulation.

United Kingdom

The FCA is working on stablecoin guidelines under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023, including reserve rules and systemic risk evaluations.

Canada

Canada’s OSFI is crafting a regulatory framework focused on AML and consumer protections. Public consultations began in 2024.

Australia

ASIC is currently reviewing stablecoin oversight within its broader crypto regulatory roadmap, including reserve and licensing proposals.

Thailand

The Bank of Thailand is running a regulatory sandbox specifically for Baht-pegged stablecoins, working closely with local fintechs.

South Korea

The FSC is updating its 2021 crypto law to include specific protections for stablecoin users, including reserve audits and transparency requirements.

Prashant Jha

Prashant Jha is a seasoned crypto journalist based in Delhi, India, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science Engineering. Passionate about the evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies, he has been a dedicated voice in the industry since 2018. Prashant’s expertise lies in regulatory reporting, where he unravels complex legal and financial developments with clarity and precision. Before joining CCN in 2024, he honed his craft at Cointelegraph, establishing himself as a trusted name in crypto journalism.

His coverage spans major industry events, including the high-profile collapses of FTX, Three Arrows Capital (3AC), and LUNA, offering readers insightful analyses of their regulatory and market implications. Prashant’s technical background enables him to bridge the gap between intricate blockchain technology and its real-world applications, making his work accessible to novices and experts.

Beyond his professional pursuits, Prashant is an avid music enthusiast, often exploring diverse genres to unwind. A sports lover, he has a particular passion for cricket and frequently engages in discussions about the game. His multifaceted interests and sharp journalistic instincts make him a valuable contributor to CCN, where he continues shaping the crypto landscape's narrative.

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