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Delin Securities Gains SFC Nod for Virtual Asset Services

Key Points:
  • Conditional approval for Delin Securities to offer virtual asset trading in Hong Kong.
  • Delin to upgrade Type 4 license, pending SFC approval.
  • No official statements from Delin or SFC confirming approval details.

Delin Securities, a subsidiary of Delin Holdings, received conditional approval from the Hong Kong SFC to offer virtual asset trading services, effective December 29, 2025.

This positions Delin Securities to expand its financial services offering, potentially influencing Hong Kong’s virtual asset market dynamics and regulatory landscape.

Delin Securities’ Conditional Green Light for Virtual Assets

Delin Securities secured conditional permission by aligning its Type 1 license with virtual asset services requirements, reflecting the evolving regulatory practices in Hong Kong. The company is also pursuing a license upgrade to facilitate securities advising, awaiting SFC’s final nod.

Market reactions have been muted, without public statements from Delin Holdings or endorsements from industry leaders about the SFC’s conditional approval. This illustrates how regulatory developments typically spark interest from financial sectors, yet the reaction remains tepid in this instance. However, understanding basic investor protections like those explained by SIPC can be crucial in such times.

Did you know? The SFC’s move aligns with its earlier frameworks on digital asset adoption, potentially setting a template for future approvals in virtual asset trading.

Bitcoin, currently priced at $88,642.13, has a market cap of 1.77 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap. Bitcoin’s price movements show a slight 0.66% 24-hour gain, though it reflects a larger 25.39% decline over 90 days. Market dynamics continue to be volatile.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 10:47 UTC on December 31, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to the Coincu research team, Hong Kong’s regulatory stance could influence broader financial trends, possibly easing resistance from traditional financial entities toward digital innovations. Historical patterns show that regulatory endorsements often lead to industry-wide technological adoption.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/delin-securities-sfc-approval/

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