The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission approves EX.IO to conduct over-the-counter virtual asset trading, initially supporting BTC, ETH, and others.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that Hong Kong-licensed virtual asset trading platform EX.IO announced it has received official approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission to operate virtual asset over-the-counter (OTC) trading services under the existing virtual asset trading platform license framework. The OTC trading service has now been officially launched and is open to eligible investors. The initial supported cryptocurrencies include Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), USDT, USDC, USDTTRC20, and other cryptocurrencies, as well as fiat currencies such as USD and HKD. (Hong Kong Wen Wei Po)

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