Hong Kong Investigates Crypto Wealth Claims
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HK comments leave the door open to use of cryptocurrencies as proof of wealth

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Hong Kong has responded for the first time to questions about the use of cryptocurrencies as proof of wealth for an immigration scheme.
A local accountant talked publicly about two cases that accepted the digital assets.
Hong Kong's investment promotion department said there were "no specific requirements" around asset classes when asked if cryptocurrencies were acceptable assets.
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