Hong Kong forma un grupo de expertos para actualizar las normas sobre bonos tokenizados

La Autoridad Monetaria de Hong Kong ha establecido un Grupo de Expertos en Bonos Tokenizados con 21 instituciones para revisar la normativa de los bonos basados en blockchain.

El grupo celebró sus primeras deliberaciones en mayo sobre el marco legal y regulatorio de Hong Kong para la emisión y negociación de bonos tokenizados. El objetivo es ampliar estas emisiones más allá de los proyectos piloto gubernamentales iniciales. Entre las instituciones participantes se incluyen bancos, bufetes de abogados y entidades de criptoactivos. La Autoridad Monetaria de Hong Kong anunció la creación de este colectivo el 5 de junio.

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