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Tom Mitchelhill3 hours agoHong Kong ‘ready’ to capitalize on crypto’s next bull run: Hashkey CapitalHashkey Capital partner of liquids funds and research, Jupiter Zheng, says the crypto sector in Hong Kong is now primed for significant growth over the next four to five years.1452 Total views19 Total sharesListen to article 0:00InterviewJoin us on social networksHong Kong is “very ready” for the next wave of mass crypto adoption, with an influx of crypto talent that has been spilling into the aspiring digital asset hub, says Jupiter Zheng, a partner at Hashkey Capital.


Speaking to Cointelegraph, Zheng, partner of liquid funds and research at the investment arm of Hong Kong crypto firm HashKey Group — explained that the combination of new Web3 projects along with crypto-positive regulatory developments has primed Hong Kong for significant growth in the next four to five years.“You’ve got all of these new, different projects, with their founders and teams here, which is all real GDP by the way. These teams are already boosting both banking and capital market activities."


Zheng added that while crypto prices haven’t reflected it, the level of sophistication being developed in the sector over the past 18 months had been striking.


“The actual technological improvement we’ve seen throughout the bear market has been quite astonishing. So I think from the technology side, we are very ready for the next wave of larger mass adoption in the crypto world,” said Zheng.


The reason for his bullishness for the region was based on the belief that the economy in Hong Kong is in dire need of a new driver, something that Zheng believes the crypto sector is ready to offer.


“The GDP in Hong Kong in recent years hasn’t been looking so good — largely due to Covid. So it needs a new driver,” Zheng said. “So it’s my theory that crypto and Web3 are the new drivers here.”@mar2424 Jupiter Zheng, HashKey Capital"s Partner of Liquid Funds and Research, spoke at a panel discussion at CVCF last week with the theme "Navigating the Web3 Investment Landscape: Emerging Trends to Watch in 2023–24". pic.twitter.com/P5Yg1StzfI— HashKey Capital (@HashKey_Capital) November 6, 2023


On Aug. 3 this year, Hashkey became the first crypto exchange in Hong Kong to receive a specific license that allowed them to offer crypto assets to retail investors.


Zheng admitted that while he’s not directly involved in the exchange arm of Hashkey, he expects the demand for crypto products from local Hong Kong residents to grow as the government continues to shore up investor concerns by outlining its regulatory scheme for the sector.


“The recent policy changes give retail investors safety because now you’ve got insurance and legal protections,” he said.“You don"t have to use online wallets to do self-custody. All you need to do is open an account on an exchange, and then you can use your Hong Kong dollars to buy Bitcoins and other crypto. It"s quite easy.”


“For now it"s still a bear market, but when the bull market comes back, we can assume that people’s outlook will change quickly. Retail will definitely be coming back, especially when they have a lot of opportunities to buy securely with licensed exchanges,” Zheng added. 


Overall, Zheng predicts that Web3 in Asia and Hong Kong will witness a similar pattern of development to that of the GameFi sector in South East Asia in 2021, which saw Axie Infinity briefly become one of the most-played games in the world.


In Zheng’s view, while Axie was prone to massive speculation, the underlying model of development would be similar — projects that are developed in the U.S. and Europe could easily find a welcoming market in Asia.


“I think in the future Asia will still follow the same pattern. Protocols and infrastructure projects that are developed in the United States or Europe or Australia may not witness massive adoption where they’re developed — but if they want to find a market they can go to Asia.”


Related:Swiss crypto bank SEBA gets Hong Kong SFC license


Zheng conceded that growth would be less feverish than once seen in South East Asia, with more of a sober and well-regulated focus on protocols and blockchain infrastructure, in place of rampant speculation on gaming.Hong Kong"s burgeoning virtual asset policy is paving the way for the future of #Web3

Our Partner of Liquid Funds and Research, @mar2424 shares his insights into the developments and opportunities that are reshaping the industry and the rest of the world at large.

Read more:— HashKey Capital (@HashKey_Capital) November 7, 2023


It’s worth noting that Hong Kong was rocked by a crypto exchange scandal in September, in which an unlicensed exchange called JPEX allegedly swindled investors out of some $165 million. The fallout has since been described as the one of the worst financial crises to have ever hit the region.


Despite the debacle, Hong Kong’s secretary for financial services and the treasury Christian Hui assured a crowd of investors, government officials and other regulators at HK Fintech week that the JPEX drama hadn’t affected the government’s aspirations to turn Hong Kong into Asia’s crypto hub.


Hong Kong also pledged to tighten its crypto regulations after JPEX’s alleged actions. The SFC also set up a task force with the police to deal with illicit crypto exchange activities and updated its policies on crypto sales and requirements.


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