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Taiwan Adopts Bitcoin ETFs for Professional Investors

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


This year, the US signed a significant decision for Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market by approving spot Bitcoin ETFs. Now other countries, including Taiwan, are also showing interest in such financial products.

A New Frontier for Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin ETFs are attracting considerable interest from investors. Now Taiwan has also opened its doors to these financial products. According to the latest information, Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) announced that professional investors can invest in Bitcoin ETFs under certain supervision and rules.

Role of Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission

Taiwan's FSC stated that it has initiated consultations with the Securities Business Association of the Republic of China to review investment risks associated with foreign crypto ETFs. According to FSC's statements, it recommended that professional investors reinvest in these high-risk ETFs through custodianship.

Conditions and Restrictions for Investors

Initially, retail investors in Taiwan will not be able to gain exposure to Bitcoin ETFs. Only professional investors, including institutional investors, high-net-worth entities, and individual investors with significant asset portfolios and relevant investment experience, will be able to invest in these ETFs. Additionally, FSC stated that securities firms in the country must first have board approval to gain exposure to Bitcoin ETFs. It was also announced that clients other than institutional investors will be required to sign a risk alert letter before purchasing crypto ETFs for the first time. "Due to the complex nature of virtual assets and the violent price fluctuations, the investment risks of crypto ETFs are higher. Securities companies will only be allowed to provide services to professional investors in trading foreign virtual asset ETFs."

Taiwan's decision to allow investments in Bitcoin ETFs for professional investors represents a significant step towards expanding the cryptocurrency market in the region. However, retail investors are still left out, possibly due to the high risks associated with crypto assets.

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