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CZ Memoir Fuels Crypto Debate as Hong Kong Grants First Stablecoin Licenses



CZ's autobiography has sparked fierce debate, while Hong Kong has issued its first stablecoin issuer licenses. At the same time, Iran has begun collecting cryptocurrency toll payments from oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. These events, along with new US policy moves, have added fresh pressure and attention across the digital asset market.

Hong Kong Opens Stablecoin Licensing as Regulation Moves Forward


The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the first batch of stablecoin issuer licenses. Two licenses were issued in the first round. They included HSBC and Anchor Fintech Limited. Anchor Fintech is a joint venture tied to Standard Chartered Bank, Animoca Brands, and Hong Kong Telecom.

The authority said applicants were reviewed on several factors. These included business plans, issuer functions, risk controls, and compliance capacity. It also reviewed whether the proposed use cases could add value to the wider market. The process covered compliance in Hong Kong and other jurisdictions.

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In the United States, crypto regulation is also moving ahead. SEC Chair Paul Atkins said the proposed crypto safe harbor framework has entered White House review. The review is being handled by OIRA, and release is expected soon.

The plan includes a startup exemption program. It may allow crypto projects to raise funds for about four years under disclosure rules. It also includes an investment contract safe harbor and guidance on token classification. The SEC is also working on an innovation exemption for on-chain assets.

Iran Toll Plan and Market Shifts Add New Pressure


Iran has started charging tolls on fully loaded oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The reported rate is about $1 per barrel. Payments are being requested in cryptocurrencies and other digital assets during a two-week ceasefire period with the United States.

Under the plan, vessels must send cargo details to Iran by email. After review, payment instructions are issued. Empty tankers may be exempt. Hamid Hosseini said the policy aims to track traffic and prevent weapons movement during the ceasefire period.

Elsewhere, industry operations are also shifting. Binance employees in the UAE were reportedly offered relocation options to Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok. The move followed security concerns after the US-Iran war affected the UAE and Dubai.

At the same time, returns on major DeFi platforms continued to decline. Aave, Lido, and other large protocols now offer yields below some traditional finance platforms. This has increased focus on products supported by US Treasuries and institutional credit.

CZ Memoir Draws Attention as Firms Face Volatility


Binance founder CZ said his autobiography Freedom of Money was fully released on April 8. English and traditional Chinese editions are now available. He said all personal proceeds and royalties will be donated to charity.

The book drew attention for its prison writing conditions and its claims about industry figures. CZ described harsh limits on communication tools in prison. He also wrote about SBF, the failed FTX rescue talks, and a dispute involving Star Xu. Those remarks have fueled broad discussion across the crypto sector.

Corporate volatility also remained in focus. Strategy reported a $14.5 billion unrealized Bitcoin loss in the first quarter. The company said fair value accounting amplified the quarter’s swings. It still added 4,871 BTC between April 1 and April 5.

BitMine also announced a NYSE listing transfer and expanded its share repurchase plan to $4 billion. The company said it had accumulated about 4.803 million ETH over nine months. That total represents about 3.98% of ETH supply.

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