Hong Kong targets 10,000 BTC in purchases for Asia’s first regulated Bitcoin capital pool

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Hong Kong targets 10,000 BTC in purchases for Asia’s first regulated Bitcoin capital pool
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A Hong Kong-listed company wants to attract more than 10,000 BTC into a regulated asset management strategy, a target worth roughly $760 million at current prices. While the number itself is jaw-dropping, it's the strategy's structure that reveals the true scope of this plan. Hong Kong is trying to become a place where large pools […] The post Hong Kong targ...

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