Gate News reports that on March 26, Futu Holdings announced that its wholly owned, self-built virtual asset trading platform has officially obtained full licensing and is now operational. The platform will soon be fully integrated with Futu Securities, a retail brokerage under the group in Hong Kong, providing core support such as virtual asset trading matching, asset custody, and technical solutions. Futu Holdings stated that this platform is the first licensed virtual asset trading platform incubated by a brokerage in Hong Kong. Its deep integration with Futu Securities will create the first comprehensive financial service platform in Hong Kong and Asia to operate both licensed securities brokerage and virtual asset exchange services simultaneously.
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