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Jingdong (JD) Plans to Launch HKD-pegged Stablecoin on Public Blockchain Soon

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By on July 24, 2024 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Jingdong (JD) Plans to Launch HKD-pegged Stablecoin on Public Blockchain Soon appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Jingdong Technology Group’s subsidiary, Jingdong Coinlink Technology, has announced plans to launch a stablecoin pegged to the Hong Kong dollar to the ratio of 1:1. The JD’s stablecoin will be issued on a public blockchain, such as Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL). 

The Chinese e-commerce company intends to launch a highly liquid stablecoin with verifiable reserves through regular disclosures and audit reports. 

Furthermore, JD is one of the stablecoin issuers the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) listed to ensure a regulated market. 

JD, one of China’s largest e-commerce groups, will issue Hong Kong dollar stablecoin on public blockchain. JD ranked first in the sandbox list of three stablecoin issuers announced earlier by Hong Kong. Circle and Tether are not currently in the sandbox. https://t.co/ViFG7jntYJ

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) July 24, 2024

Rising Crypto Adoption in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has significantly shifted its focus on digital assets and Web3 projects in the past year. In a bid to compete with other global financial markets, such as the United States, Hong Kong recently approved spot ETFs for Ethereum and Bitcoin. 

According to the latest market data, Hong Kong’s spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated nearly 5k Bitcoins, worth around $324 million. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s spot Ethereum ETFs have accumulated 12.94k Ethers, worth about $44.5 million.

The rising adoption of digital assets and web3 projects in Hong Kong has attracted notable attention from Chinese investors. Consequently, the Chinese government is rumored to be considering unburning Bitcoin and crypto trading before the end of 2024. 

Market Implication

The direct impact of the JD stablecoin on the digital asset industry will be greater adoption of blockchain technology. Moreover, JD is one of China’s two massive B2C online retailers by transaction volume and revenue.

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