Malaysia's Securities Commission will introduce enhanced guidelines next year, allowing crypto exchanges to list coins independently based on their governance processes, as announced by Executive Director Wong Huei Ching at the Finternet 2025 Asia Digital Finance Summit. This move eliminates the need for regulatory approval for each listing. Additionally, the commission plans to strengthen investor protection standards by enhancing wallet security and capital requirements, and will work towards integrating the banking system with the crypto industry for compliance.
Malaysia to Allow Crypto Exchanges to List Coins Independently
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