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Crypto Daily Digest: BTC Holds Steady Amidst Macro Uncertainties; Hong Kong’s Push for Digital Asset Hub Status
Bitcoin‘s price has remained stagnant at around $27,220 while stocks have declined, indicating limited liquidity and participation in the crypto market. The overall crypto market capitalization has remained steady, with uncertainties in the global macro picture.
Ether has also been range-bound between $1,780-$1,880, while other major cryptocurrencies have seen modest gains. The correlation between the S&P 500 and Bitcoin has been decreasing, suggesting a decoupling between traditional assets and cryptocurrencies.
Despite volatility, Bitcoin holders remain committed to the asset. However, the role of cryptocurrencies as safe havens is debated, as they have not consistently acted as hedges during market troubles. The uncertainty surrounding the debt ceiling has negatively affected crypto assets due to the strengthening US dollar. Bitcoin‘s behavior indicates that it is driven more by monetary liquidity factors than its reputation as a safe haven.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has introduced new rules allowing retail investors to trade cryptocurrencies as part of its plan to become a digital asset hub and restore its position as a prominent financial center. The SFC’s framework includes measures to protect investors, such as knowledge tests, risk profiling, and exposure limits. Licensed platforms will be required to comply with investor protection measures and follow standards set by independent providers.
Starting from June 1, unlicensed exchanges targeting Hong Kong investors will be deemed illegal. This shift towards cryptocurrencies reflects a pragmatic approach by Hong Kong, aiming to balance financial stability and innovation. However, the recovery of the crypto industry and the level of regulatory scrutiny it will face in the region remain uncertain. While Hong Kong is embracing digital assets, other countries like Singapore are imposing restrictions on retail investor participation, and global regulators continue to grapple with regulatory frameworks for the sector.