Hong Kong has already seen a state-owned investment fund actively planning a Coin-Stock Linkage project.
BlockBeats News, September 8th: Tencent News' DeepChain reported an article titled "Alibaba's Jack Ma Holding Company Buys $310 Million Worth of Ethereum: Hong Kong-listed Companies Getting Interested in Cryptocurrency", pointing out that a fund in Hong Kong that has received investment from a state-owned enterprise has been actively planning a coin-stock linkage project during this time. A financial professional in Hong Kong stated that since state-owned funds cannot directly invest in the cryptocurrency industry-related funds, they can buy stocks, and "there is currently no restriction on investing in and holding the stocks of listed companies holding Bitcoin."
It is reported that among the 49 member units of the Hong Kong Digital Asset Listing Association, there are a total of 38 Hong Kong-listed companies, most of which have ideas to hold coins or plans to expand their coin holdings. The total market value of the member units is approximately $20 billion, but specific coin holding plans have not yet been disclosed.
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