The application for Bybit's virtual asset trading platform license in Hong Kong was withdrawn on May 31

2024-06-01 09:23:34
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ChainCatcher news, according to the latest updates from the official website of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, Bybit's application for a virtual asset trading platform license submitted to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has been withdrawn as of May 31.

Relevant information shows that the company name of the virtual asset trading platform operator submitted by Bybit is "Spark Fintech Limited," and the Chinese name is not applicable. Bybit first submitted the application for the virtual asset trading platform license to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission on January 31, 2024.

As of now, the number of applicants for virtual asset trading platform licenses that have been withdrawn or returned as announced by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission is 10, with 1 returned, and the number of applicants for virtual asset trading platforms is 16.

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