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Bithumb Crypto Exchange Aims For A Nasdaq Listing As It Seeks Global Expansion 🚀

Bithumb, one of South Korea’s largest crypto exchanges is considering a listing on the U.S. Nasdaq, the company told at a temporary shareholders’ meeting held on the 30th, according to Korea Economic Daily.

□ Bithumb IPO Coming Up

In late 2023, the exchange was reportedly planning to go public by listing its shares on Kosdaq, the South Korean counterpart to Nasdaq. It had a target of the second half of 2025 after selecting Samsung Securities as its manager for the initial public offering.

The partnership is a key strategic move for Bithumb, which seeks to leverage Samsung’s influence and expertise to navigate the complexities of going public. To facilitate its listing plans, Bithumb began restructuring its operations in March, separating its business divisions into two distinct entities.

Currently, Bithumb is pursuing an initial public offering (IPO) with the goal of listing in the second half of next year. The lead manager is Samsung Securities. Bithumb had also prepared for listing on the KOSDAQ market in 2020. However, it gave up halfway due to the lack of clear regulations and accounting standards for virtual assets at the time.

□ Challenging Regulatory Landscape

“Regarding listing, all possibilities are open, not only domestically but also overseas,” a Bithumb official said according to the report.

However, the securities industry has not seen a strong possibility of Bithumb being listed on the domestic stock market.

An industry insider explained, “Because the financial authorities do not recognize virtual assets as financial products, there are no Bitcoin ETFs available in Korea,” and “Since Coinbase, the largest virtual asset exchange in the U.S., is listed on the NASDAQ, Bithumb may look overseas rather than the stock market or KOSDAQ.”

While South Korea’s regulatory landscape remains unfavorable for crypto-related financial products, such as Bitcoin ETFs, Bithumb may find a more accommodating environment in the U.S., where Coinbase is already listed on the Nasdaq.

□ Rebranding Efforts

In addition to the plans for international expansion, Bithumb is also undergoing a brand refresh. The company said during the shareholders meeting that it will change its official name from “Bithumb Korea” to simply “Bithumb”, marking a renewed effort in the part of a broader effort to strengthen its market position as it prepares for its future as a publicly listed company on the US Nasdaq.

https://coinpedia.org/news/bithumb-crypto-exchange-aims-for-a-nasdaq-listing-as-it-seeks-global-expansion/

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Stalled Crypto Bill FIT21 Could Become Law by Christmas, Says Rep. Tom Emmer 📃

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) is optimistic that support for crypto legislation has reached a critical mass in the United States—and even believes that FIT21, a stalled crypto market structure bill, could become law before the holidays.

“I think that bill—at the end of the year, if there’s an end of the year spending bill—maybe some parts of that bill end up in the final deal,” Emmer told Decrypt of FIT21 during an interview Monday at the Messari Mainnet conference in New York.

FIT21 would establish a federal framework for the regulation of digital assets that would be jointly overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The bill would allow issuers to self-certify assets as digital commodities, and has been blasted by both President Joe Biden and SEC Chair Gary Gensler.

Though FIT21 passed a vote in the House this spring with key support from 71 Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, the bill has since stalled ...

Trump Opens The Door To Defi 🗝 🚪

World Liberty Financial, the upcoming borrowing and lending platform backed by Donald Trump and his sons, began welcoming users to connect a wallet, sign up, and complete know-your-customer (KYC) processes on Monday.

Trump tweeted Monday that he “promised to Make America Great Again, this time with crypto,” and said that the platform would help “make America the crypto capital of the world.” But World Liberty Financial will exclude most Americans as only accredited investors in the country can participate, with steep financial requirements such as a net worth of at least $1 million excluding primary residence.

World Liberty Financial, undeterred, called out “outdated policies and regulations in the U.S.” via a tweet thread, and said that it was “fighting for changes so all Americans” can access the platform and “join the financial revolution.”

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HSBC issues HK$1 billion digital bond using Orion DLT

HSBC has issued a HK$1 billion (US$ 128m) one year digital note using DLT. It used a similar setup to the sovereign Hong Kong US$756 million digital bond issuance earlier this year. Hence, the latest digital note was issued on the HSBC Orion DLT, with the local central securities depository (CSD), the CMU, as the platform operator.

It is the first digital note listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) by a Hong Kong company. It is also the first English law digital bond issued in Hong Kong. The 3.6% notes used a two day settlement window.

The integration with other CMU systems means that investors who don’t directly participate in the DLT platform can still buy the notes in the conventional manner. For this issuance the bonds are accessible directly via the DLT, via custodians and via CMU accounts. The February sovereign bonds were issued under Hong Kong law and were also accessible via Euroclear and Clearstream. However, the Euroclear and Clearstream linkage to CMU is not yet available for the English law digital bond.

While digital bond issuances promise efficiencies, lower costs and the potential of risk reduction through delivery verus payment, liquidity can be an issue. However, this is addressed by these CSD integrations. Otherwise, if the bonds are only available via the DLT and not through the channels that investors normally use, it reduces the potential pool of investors and hence the bond’s liquidity.

HSBC took on quite a few roles as issuer, platform provider, arranger, dealer, sole bookrunner and joint lead manager. The other lead managers were Agricultural Bank of China (Hong Kong Branch), China Construction Bank (Asia), Bank of China, ICBC (Asia) and Bank of Communications.

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Meanwhile, HSBC Orion uses Digital Asset’s DAML combined with Hyperledger Fabric.

 

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Northern Trust, State Street surveys highlight institutional digital asset interest

Today Northern Trust shared the results of a very recent London poll of 100 investment professionals, with 34% either already investing in digital assets or planning to soon.

Which assets to tokenize?

Opinions differ on which assets are likely to be tokenized first. Northern Trust’s poll found that two thirds believe private assets will benefit most. The next most promising groups are commodities and real estate (53%) followed by money market funds (36%).

“These findings underscore the duality of opportunities and challenges as our clients navigate their data needs with the emerging integration of digital assets and advanced technologies,” said Pete Cherecwich, incoming COO at Northern Trust.

State Street digital asset survey

Meanwhile, in June State Street published a survey of 300 investment institutions across the globe. It warned that it conducted the survey shortly after the launch of Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. which may have affected the responses.

The results regarding the assets most likely to be tokenized were very similar to the Northern Trust poll.

The State Street respondents had a high engagement in digital assets, with 62% already having a dedicated digital asset function, while all the rest (bar 5%) plan to create one. Generally, the group was pretty optimistic about the potential benefits of digital assets, ranging from better distribution to lower compliance and trading costs.

Despite that optimism, one of State Street’s most striking findings was the expected time for digital assets to go mainstream, particularly the interoperability between traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi). More than half (58%) believe it will take ten years or more to go mainstream with just 11% predicting it will take less than five years.

Forty percent of investors have an equal emphasis on tokenization and cryptocurrencies, whereas 41% are primarily focused on crypto. Americans are over represented in the ‘only crypto’ segment and have significantly more bullish expectations for crypto. Despite a perception that APAC has a huge appetite for crypto, twice the number of Americans (45%) expect higher returns from crypto than tokenized investments compared to APAC investors (22%). APAC investors were roughly three times more enthusiastic about central bank digital currencies (28%) compared to Americans and Europeans.

 

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Northern Trust, State Street surveys highlight institutional digital asset interest

Today Northern Trust shared the results of a very recent London poll of 100 investment professionals, with 34% either already investing in digital assets or planning to soon.

Which assets to tokenize?

Opinions differ on which assets are likely to be tokenized first. Northern Trust’s poll found that two thirds believe private assets will benefit most. The next most promising groups are commodities and real estate (53%) followed by money market funds (36%).

“These findings underscore the duality of opportunities and challenges as our clients navigate their data needs with the emerging integration of digital assets and advanced technologies,” said Pete Cherecwich, incoming COO at Northern Trust.

State Street digital asset survey

Meanwhile, in June State Street published a survey of 300 investment institutions across the globe. It warned that it conducted the survey shortly after the launch of Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. which may have affected the responses.

The results regarding the assets most likely to be tokenized were very similar to the Northern Trust poll.

The State Street respondents had a high engagement in digital assets, with 62% already having a dedicated digital asset function, while all the rest (bar 5%) plan to create one. Generally, the group was pretty optimistic about the potential benefits of digital assets, ranging from better distribution to lower compliance and trading costs.

Despite that optimism, one of State Street’s most striking findings was the expected time for digital assets to go mainstream, particularly the interoperability between traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi). More than half (58%) believe it will take ten years or more to go mainstream with just 11% predicting it will take less than five years.

Forty percent of investors have an equal emphasis on tokenization and cryptocurrencies, whereas 41% are primarily focused on crypto. Americans are over represented in the ‘only crypto’ segment and have significantly more bullish expectations for crypto. Despite a perception that APAC has a huge appetite for crypto, twice the number of Americans (45%) expect higher returns from crypto than tokenized investments compared to APAC investors (22%). APAC investors were roughly three times more enthusiastic about central bank digital currencies (28%) compared to Americans and Europeans.

 

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