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Hong Kong exchange blocks firms from holding Bitcoin
India and Australia show similar resistance
Regulatory fears drive the anti-crypto stance
Asian stock exchanges are pushing back against companies looking to add cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, to their corporate treasuries. According to a report by Bloomberg, at least five companies have been blocked by the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEX) from pursuing Bitcoin treasury strategies.
This resistance highlights the cautious approach financial regulators and exchanges in Asia are taking toward digital assets. While crypto adoption grows globally, the region’s top financial hubs are pressing pause on allowing listed firms to tie themselves too closely to crypto volatility.
Concerns Over Volatility and Regulation
In addition to Hong Kong, stock exchanges in India and Australia are also reportedly showing resistance to similar treasury strategies involving crypto. The reasons are mainly regulatory uncertainty, market volatility, and concerns over investor protection.
Exchanges fear that corporate balance sheets exposed to volatile digital assets could threaten market stability or mislead investors. Unlike in the U.S., where firms like MicroStrategy and Tesla hold Bitcoin in their treasuries, Asian regulators appear far less comfortable with such financial experiments.
JUST IN: Asian stock exchanges push back on crypto treasuries, Bloomberg reports.
Hong Kong Exchanges blocked at least 5 companies from Bitcoin treasury strategies, with similar resistance in India and Australia. pic.twitter.com/Rd9DmooabN
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) October 22, 2025
Crypto Adoption Still Faces Hurdles
While some governments in Asia, like Hong Kong’s, have promoted themselves as crypto-friendly jurisdictions, this move shows that friendliness doesn’t always extend to corporate finance. A disconnect remains between public crypto initiatives and private sector adoption at the exchange level.
Unless regulatory clarity improves and volatility issues are addressed, corporate treasuries in Asia may have to steer clear of digital assets for the foreseeable future.
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