#稳定币与数字货币发展 Recently studying stablecoins, I just found out that there is already a legal framework for this in Hong Kong??? Just saw that the Hong Kong Legislative Council is pushing forward the Stablecoin Regulations, and it feels like the entire Web3 ecosystem is gradually becoming more "formal." Is this good or bad for us newcomers😅
What’s even more shocking is the concept of RWA. What does it mean to bring real-world assets onto the chain? It seems like this could enable the integration of traditional finance and Web3. Can any experts explain how this actually works? It looks like Hong Kong is still conducting regulatory sandbox experiments.
It seems that Hong Kong is not pursuing radical innovation but progressing steadily, starting with testing the waters in the local market and then expanding internationally. This pace actually makes me feel more at ease. I used to hear people in the community talk about wild projects that cut leeks, but now with regulated stablecoins and compliant platforms coming in, the sense of security has increased.
Plus, developers and enterprises are gathering in Hong Kong, which means the ecosystem will become more and more complete, right? Newcomers can enjoy better infrastructure and resources. Although I’m still a bit confused now, I think this direction is worth paying attention to🚀
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#稳定币与数字货币发展 Recently studying stablecoins, I just found out that there is already a legal framework for this in Hong Kong??? Just saw that the Hong Kong Legislative Council is pushing forward the Stablecoin Regulations, and it feels like the entire Web3 ecosystem is gradually becoming more "formal." Is this good or bad for us newcomers😅
What’s even more shocking is the concept of RWA. What does it mean to bring real-world assets onto the chain? It seems like this could enable the integration of traditional finance and Web3. Can any experts explain how this actually works? It looks like Hong Kong is still conducting regulatory sandbox experiments.
It seems that Hong Kong is not pursuing radical innovation but progressing steadily, starting with testing the waters in the local market and then expanding internationally. This pace actually makes me feel more at ease. I used to hear people in the community talk about wild projects that cut leeks, but now with regulated stablecoins and compliant platforms coming in, the sense of security has increased.
Plus, developers and enterprises are gathering in Hong Kong, which means the ecosystem will become more and more complete, right? Newcomers can enjoy better infrastructure and resources. Although I’m still a bit confused now, I think this direction is worth paying attention to🚀