Hong Kong advances perpetual contract innovation, allowing institutional investors to access Bitcoin and Ethereum financing opportunities

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On February 11, it was reported that Hong Kong financial regulators are accelerating the rollout of perpetual contracts to enrich the local cryptocurrency market product offerings. Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) Chairwoman Julia Leung stated at the 2026 Hong Kong Consensus Conference that regulators are about to announce an advanced framework allowing regulated trading platforms to offer perpetual futures contracts to institutional clients.

According to Leung, this framework is primarily aimed at institutional investors and does not currently apply to retail clients, with a focus on risk management and customer fairness. Brokers will in the future be able to provide financing services to creditworthy institutional clients, with collateral including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) to ensure market stability.

Additionally, trading platforms participating in perpetual contract trading will be required to establish independent market-making departments and implement strict conflict-of-interest rules to ensure trading transparency and compliance. Leung pointed out that these measures are an extension of Hong Kong’s 2025 cryptocurrency development roadmap, aimed at promoting the maturity and innovation of the local digital asset market.

Leung also added that the SFC will soon release more details, including platform access requirements and risk control standards, while continuing to develop custody services and related markets to support the smooth implementation of innovative products like perpetual contracts. This signifies that Hong Kong will gradually become an important financial hub for high-level crypto derivatives services, offering more diversified investment and financing opportunities for institutional investors.

Industry analysts believe this move will enhance Hong Kong’s competitiveness in the Asia-Pacific digital asset market, while providing institutional investors with a low-friction, regulated environment for perpetual contract trading, potentially attracting more global capital into the local cryptocurrency market.

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