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OKX Withdraws VASP License Application in Hong Kong

Crypto exchange OKX announced on Friday that it has withdrawn its Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license application in Hong Kong and will cease to provide trading services to residents.

OKX joined Gate.io’s Hong Kong affiliate, HKVAEX, and Huobi HK in recently withdrawing their VASP applications from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission. In its statement, the company cited “careful consideration” of its business strategy as the reason for this decision but did not provide further details.

OKX Withdraws Application and Ceases Centralized Exchange Services in Hong Kong


Complying with local regulatory requirements, OKX will cease offering centralized crypto exchange services to Hong Kong residents by May 31. The exchange reassured users that their funds would be safe; however, deposits made after this date may not be automatically credited, and any open orders will be canceled.

Screenshot of OKX Announcement Source: OKX.com

Additionally, any open orders by the end of May will be canceled, and the funds will be transferred to the respective OKX account balances. Customers have until August 31, 2024, to withdraw their assets to self-custody wallets or accounts on other third-party platforms.

After the August deadline, users will lose the ability to initiate direct withdrawals or transfers, and any remaining balances will be treated as unclaimed property per OKX’s terms of use.

Despite the cessation of its centralized exchange services, OKX reminded customers that its OKX Web3 self-custodial wallet would be available to local users and would not be affected by this decision.

OKX Withdraws Application Amidst Hong Kong’s Cryptocurrency Licensing Requirements


Hong Kong’s Legislative Council passed an amendment introducing a licensing regime for cryptocurrency service providers in December 2022, with the new rules commencing in June 2023.

As a result, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) mandated that all regional crypto exchanges acquire an operational license. Exchanges that failed to apply for a license were required to stop their services by May 31, 2024.

OKX initially submitted its VASP application to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) on November 16.

Many other global exchanges have applied for these retail trading licenses. The SFC had been reviewing applications from 20 crypto firms, including prominent names like OKX, Bybit, Bullish, and Crypto.com.

OKX has been active in other jurisdictions despite its withdrawal from Hong Kong. In January, the exchange obtained a VASP license in Dubai and has recently expanded its services to Turkey and Australia.

The post OKX Withdraws VASP License Application in Hong Kong appeared first on Cryptonews.

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