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Taiwan Opens Bitcoin ETF for Professional Investors

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has decided to allow professional investors to engage with spot Bitcoin ETFs through a reauthorization process. This move reflects the growing demand for these financial products in the market and marks a significant development in Taiwan's financial landscape.

New Guidelines for Crypto ETFs

The FSC has embarked on a consultation with the Securities and Futures Bureau to assess the risks associated with foreign crypto ETFs. This consultation aims to refine the reauthorization framework for securities firms and diversify the investment products available to investors.

Why Focus on Professional Investors?

Professional investors are targeted as primary participants due to their expertise and ability to handle high-risk investments. This strategy is underscored by the FSC’s recent policy. The move follows Taiwan Mobile’s acquisition of a virtual asset service provider license, highlighting the evolving crypto regulatory environment in Taiwan.

Key Takeaways

• Professional investors in Taiwan are gaining access to Bitcoin ETFs, but retail investors remain excluded for now. • Securities firms must seek board approval before offering Bitcoin ETFs and evaluate clients’ crypto knowledge. • Investors must sign risk warning letters and receive detailed ETF information, with mandatory virtual asset training provided by firms. • China’s economic slowdown and increased global Bitcoin demand influence this regulatory shift.

Taiwan’s FSC aims to create a safer and more informed environment for professional investors delving into cryptocurrency through these ETFs. This regulatory measure is expected to position Taiwan more competitively on the international stage, enhancing both its market security and investor confidence in the cryptocurrency sector.

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