Bitcoin to Be Covered Under Basel Crypto Asset Standards as Hong Kong Implements 2026 Banking Capital Rules
According to a Caixin briefing, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority will fully implement the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s crypto asset regulatory standards within Hong Kong’s banking-capital framework, with effect from January 1, 2026. This move underscores a rules-based approach to crypto assets in the city’s financial system.
Under Basel definitions, the scope includes private digital assets that rely on cryptography and distributed ledger technology, as well as digital assets that represent value for payments, investment, or access to goods and services. Beyond prominent tokens like Bitcoin and Ethereum, the framework covers RWAs and stablecoins as part of the asset class.
Industry commentary suggests the policy alignment will improve capital adequacy planning and risk governance for Hong Kong institutions with crypto exposures, enhancing regulatory clarity as the city expands its crypto market framework.
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