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The JPEX scandal: a test case for Hong Kong’s new cryptocurrency regulatory regime or is it still the wild west?

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The JPEX scandal: a test case for Hong Kong’s new cryptocurrency regulatory regime or is it still the wild west? / Lo, Noble Po Kan; Lau, Tony Hon Yiu.
In: Frontiers in Blockchain, Vol. 7, 1492739, 12.02.2025.

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Lo NPK, Lau THY. The JPEX scandal: a test case for Hong Kong’s new cryptocurrency regulatory regime or is it still the wild west? Frontiers in Blockchain. 2025 Feb 12;7:1492739. doi: 10.3389/fbloc.2024.1492739

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