HK spot crypto ETF market has the potential to be double the size of the U.S.: CEO
Tongli Han, CEO of Harvest Global Investments says the in-kind subscription model for Hong Kong's newly launched spot bitcoin and ether ETFs will appeal to cryptocurrency "native" participants.
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