Harvest Fund has submitted a Bitcoin spot ETF application to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, and it will be launched after the Sprin
According to Tencent News "First Line" report, Jia Shi Fund has submitted a Bitcoin spot trading fund (ETF) application to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission on January 26th, and plans to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after the Spring Festival.In addition to accepting fiat currency subscriptions, Hong Kong's spot ETF may also increase the possibility of direct Bitcoin subscriptions. However, as of the time of publication, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has not been able to be contacted for comment.Some family office investors in Hong Kong have a great interest in subscribing to Hong Kong's spot ETF. However, they also stated that the subscription scale of Hong Kong's spot ETF may be somewhat different from that of the United States.
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