Gate News Report, April 10 — The Hong Kong Monetary Authority stated that it will maintain communication and exchanges with the first batch of institutions that applied but were not granted licenses, as well as with other institutions that will submit applications in the future, reviewing these applications according to unified regulatory standards and requirements. Regarding the future issuance of stablecoin licenses and the timeline, the HKMA adopts an open yet cautious attitude, with no clear inclination at this stage.

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· 6h ago
Gate News Report, April 10 — The Hong Kong Monetary Authority stated that it will maintain communication and exchanges with the first batch of institutions that applied but were not granted licenses, as well as with other institutions that will submit applications in the future, reviewing these applications according to unified regulatory standards and requirements. Regarding the future issuance of stablecoin licenses and the timeline, the HKMA adopts an open yet cautious attitude, with no clear inclination at this stage.
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