“For those platforms operated outside of Hong Kong, we see little incentive to incorporate in Hong Kong, establish an office here, go through the strict licensing requirements, as the local market is small,” Leo Weese, co-founder of the Bitcoin Association of Hong Kong, wrote in a 2021 post. “Local institutional investors will be able to interact with foreign platforms through their foreign subsidiaries.”
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