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Taiwan's FSC Opens Access to Cryptocurrency ETFs for Professionals

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has taken a landmark decision, allowing professional investors to gain exposure to cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including Bitcoin ETFs.

Professional Investors Only

According to the FSC rule, to mitigate the risk associated with the products, initially, only professional investors, such as institutional entities, high-net-worth individuals, and legal entities with substantial assets and investment experience, will have access to these ETFs. However, retail investors in Taiwan will have to wait a little more as they are not yet allowed to participate. The FSC in their press release clarified that securities firms must secure board approval before facilitating Bitcoin ETF investments for clients. In addition, non-institutional clients will need to sign a risk warning before making their first crypto ETF purchase.

Good for Crypto Adoption?

This development follows months of global demand for Bitcoin ETFs, particularly after the U.S. market saw inflows of over $1 billion into Bitcoin ETFs last week. Taiwan’s decision mirrors the cautious yet forward-looking approach taken by other markets like Hong Kong and Australia, which have launched Bitcoin ETFs in a bid to offer regulated crypto investment opportunities. The FSC also announced that it has started consultations with the Securities Business Association of the Republic of China to assess the risks associated with foreign crypto ETFs.

Growing Demand for Bitcoin ETFs

The global craze for Bitcoin ETFs is rising, with strong interest in the U.S., Hong Kong, and Australia, even as Chinese investors continue to turn to Bitcoin amid economic challenges. Former Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei recently urged caution regarding crypto’s potential impact on financial stability during the 2024 Tsinghua Wudaokou Chief Economists Forum. Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has acknowledged cryptocurrency’s growing importance by allowing professional investors to access Bitcoin ETFs while ensuring strict oversight and monitoring of the market.

This is a crucial step by Taiwan to enhance crypto trading in the country while keeping investors in mind.

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