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    Home » China ramps up Tether crackdown amid currency concerns

    China ramps up Tether crackdown amid currency concerns

    February 2, 2024 Policy 3 Mins Read
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    China’s authorities are intensifying their crackdown on the use of cryptocurrencies like Tether (USDT) in foreign exchange transactions, marking a significant escalation in regulatory measures more than two years after the country imposed a sweeping ban on crypto activities. The Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP), China’s top legal prosecution agency, in collaboration with the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), issued a stern warning against the utilization of USDT as an intermediary for trading the Chinese yuan against other fiat currencies.

    This move underscores Beijing’s growing concern over the use of stablecoins in circumventing capital controls and potentially destabilizing the country’s financial system. In a joint statement, the SPP and SAFE emphasized the illegality of employing USDT as a medium for cross-border currency exchanges. They called upon local authorities to bolster enforcement efforts, targeting activities such as fraudulent foreign exchange purchases and other illicit transactions involving stablecoins. The directive aims to tighten regulatory oversight and curb unlawful financial practices associated with cryptocurrencies, aligning with China’s broader strategy to maintain strict control over its monetary policies and financial markets.

    Simultaneously, in a contrasting approach, Hong Kong is charting a course toward the regulation of fiat-referenced stablecoins (FRS), signaling a willingness to embrace digital currency innovations under a regulated framework. A collaborative effort between the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has resulted in a proposal to introduce licenses for FRS issuers operating within the city. This initiative reflects Hong Kong’s recognition of the growing significance of stablecoins in global financial markets and its commitment to fostering a conducive environment for their responsible integration.

    Under the proposed regulatory framework, companies seeking to issue FRS in Hong Kong must obtain a specific license from the HKMA and adhere to stringent requirements. These include maintaining full reserves backing all circulating stablecoins, ensuring segregation and secure storage of reserve assets, and complying with disclosure and reporting obligations. Importantly, the licensing criteria explicitly exclude algorithmic stablecoins, underscoring the authorities’ preference for stablecoin models backed by fiat reserves.

    The dual regulatory approaches adopted by China and Hong Kong reflect divergent strategies in addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by the proliferation of stablecoins in the global financial landscape. While China doubles down on its efforts to control the use of cryptocurrencies like Tether, Hong Kong seeks to harness the potential of stablecoin technology through a regulated framework aimed at balancing innovation with financial stability and regulatory compliance.

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