Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman: Regulations for banks trading cryptocurrencies will be announced in September, and there are currently no plans to allow Taiwanese cryptocurrency exchanges to go public
ChainCatcher News, during a questioning session at the Legislative Yuan's Finance Committee, Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman Huang Tien-mu stated that regulations for banks trading cryptocurrencies will be announced in September. Regarding the possibility of the 27 domestic cryptocurrency exchanges currently under the guidance of the Financial Supervisory Commission going public, Huang Tien-mu mentioned that there are no plans for this at the moment and that they will proceed step by step. (BlockTempo)
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