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    Bitcoin ETFs Face Regulatory Roadblock In Singapore

    January 18, 20243 Mins Read
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    While Wall Street welcomes the first US-listed Bitcoin ETFs with open arms, Singapore remains wary. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has thrown cold water on the idea of offering these type of investments to retail investors, citing long-held concerns about the risks of cryptocurrency trading.

    Singapore Thumbs Down Bitcoin ETF

    This comes just a week after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) greenlit the first spot Bitcoin ETFs, allowing both institutional and retail investors to gain exposure to the world’s largest cryptocurrency without directly holding it. The move sparked a frenzy, with $4.6 billion worth of shares changing hands on the first day of trading.

    However, Singapore isn’t following suit, and the country’s regulatory agency reiterated its longstanding position that cryptocurrencies are “highly volatile and speculative in nature,” deeming them unsuitable for the average investor.

    This echoes the cautious approach of many global regulators grappling with the burgeoning and often turbulent world of digital assets.

    The regulator emphasized that spot Bitcoin ETFs, which fall under the category of collective investment schemes (CIS) accessible to retail investors, are not approved assets for this purpose. Bitcoin and other digital payment tokens (DPTs) simply haven’t met MAS’s criteria for inclusion in CIS products.

    Bitcoin currently trading at $42,522 on the daily chart: TradingView.com

    This stance isn’t a sudden U-turn. In November, MAS announced plans to tighten crypto regulations for Singapore retail customers by mid-2024. These measures, first proposed in October 2022, target consumer access, business conduct, and technology risks associated with cryptocurrency trading.

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    Caution Urged: Retail Investors Navigate Bitcoin ETFs

    The persistent advice to retail investors is resolute: “Exercise extreme caution” when considering involvement in Bitcoin ETFs. Even if they opt to explore these investment opportunities through overseas markets, regulatory bodies such as MAS emphasize the existence of additional risks, particularly those inherent to trading on foreign platforms.

    MAS underscores the importance of thorough comprehension and awareness among retail investors regarding the intricacies of Bitcoin ETFs and the specific challenges associated with participating in overseas markets. The warning extends beyond the inherent volatility of cryptocurrency markets, touching upon the unique complexities and potential pitfalls tied to engaging with foreign trading platforms.

    They also emphasized the responsibility of licensed capital market intermediaries to ensure proper risk disclosures and suitability assessments for such clients.

    Meanwhile, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) acknowledged the SEC’s decision but affirmed that spot Bitcoin ETFs haven’t been approved for listing on its platform. However, they indicated their interest in keeping tabs on the evolving cryptocurrency landscape.

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