Sei officially launched on the Hong Kong OSL platform in December, opening trading permissions to professional investors. As one of the first digital asset exchanges in Hong Kong to obtain a full license from the Securities and Futures Commission, OSL has maintained strict listing standards since receiving its license in 2020. This time, Sei passing the review is equivalent to receiving the endorsement of Hong Kong's entire regulatory system. For family offices, high-net-worth individuals, and institutional investors, this means a more compliant channel for capital inflows and outflows.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-17 10:16
Sei has partnered with OSL now, so the major players in Hong Kong finally have an official team.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-17 10:14
Regulatory endorsement is really in demand; wealthy people love this kind of thing.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-17 10:14
Hong Kong compliance license, to put it simply, is just a reassurance for institutional investors. Sei's approval this time shows that there's definitely some substance behind it.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-17 10:14
Is Sei on OSL? Alright, another "endorsed" project, this time Hong Kong regulators are giving face to it.
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ClassicDumpster
· 12-17 10:08
SEI has basically obtained the Hong Kong license, but to be honest, when old money enters the market, it means that retail investors will find it even harder to get a foothold.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-17 09:50
OSL's approval process is quite strict; passing Sei's review shows they really have some skills. However, regulatory endorsement is one thing, whether the coin can rise or not is another matter.
Sei officially launched on the Hong Kong OSL platform in December, opening trading permissions to professional investors. As one of the first digital asset exchanges in Hong Kong to obtain a full license from the Securities and Futures Commission, OSL has maintained strict listing standards since receiving its license in 2020. This time, Sei passing the review is equivalent to receiving the endorsement of Hong Kong's entire regulatory system. For family offices, high-net-worth individuals, and institutional investors, this means a more compliant channel for capital inflows and outflows.