The Monetary Authority of Singapore recently granted in-principle approval to Crypto.com.
The country’s tough regulatory requirements will develop a more ‘sustainable’ crypto ecosystem.
In a speech at the opening of the Point Zero Forum on 22 June 2022, Heng Swee Keat, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies, said that the country is keen to work with 'responsible' blockchain and digital asset players for the growth of Singapore’s crypto ecosystem. The recent comments from Heng Swee Keat have boosted optimism among the Asian crypto community which now considers Singapore to be the top location for crypto innovation in the region.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore, the financial regulatory authority of the city-state, introduced some tough measures recently to eliminate illegal crypto activities in the region. At the same time, MAS has reinforced its commitment to crypto innovation as the island nation has started granting licenses and in-principle approvals to digital asset services providers who are working towards a sustainable cryptocurrency economy.
In the past 24 months, 11 digital payment token service providers have received licenses and in-principle approvals in Singapore. The changes in Singapore’s cryptocurrency regulations for the issuances of licenses show that the city-state is focusing more on 'quality' than 'quantity'.
While the country’s tough stance against 'not so responsible' crypto players may decrease the number of license applications in the coming years, it will ensure consistent growth across Singapore’s crypto and blockchain ecosystem, regardless of what is going on with the prices.
Daniel Liebau, Chief Investment Officer at Modular Blockchain Fund
“Many regulators around the world aim to get the balance between consumer protection and enabling responsible financial innovation right. MAS has zero tolerance for bad actors and at the same time educates its officers in Decentralized Finance. This is encouraging,” Daniel Liebau, the Chief Investment Officer at Singapore-based Modular Blockchain Fund, told Finance Magnates.
Crypto Adoption
In terms of crypto ownership, Singapore is one of the top locations in the world. According to the Finder Cryptocurrency Adoption Index, 21.9% of people in Singapore own cryptocurrency assets, a figure that gives the city-state 4th rank in the list of the global crypto ownership list. In terms of crypto ownership, the country is ahead of Australia and Indonesia. Retail and institutional adoption of crypto and blockchain products have increased significantly in the last few years.
Finder Cryptocurrency Adoption Index
Slow and Steady Approach
Farah Mourad, the Senior Market Analyst at XTB MENA, believes that the recent strict regulations may slow down the country’s rapid expansion in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, but it will help Singapore become a more sustainable crypto hub with a focus on the long-term growth of the digital asset ecosystem.
Diverse Location
In terms of GDP per capita, Singapore is the world’s 4th largest economy. The country witnessed significant growth in the fund management industry, entrepreneurial ecosystem and information technology, the essential factors for the growth of crypto firms.
According to Liebau, Singapore’s high-diversity location has played an important role in its growth as a crypto hub. “Singapore has a vibrant and diverse crypto ecosystem including fund managers, startups, service providers, academic researchers and the Blockchain Association of Singapore that fosters collaboration amongst a wide variety of members,” the CIO of Modular Blockchain Fund, said.
The recent crypto winter has forced many companies in the digital asset ecosystem to cut thousands of jobs, some have even closed their operations. Countries around the world are now realizing the need for a sustainable crypto ecosystem to keep up with the latest innovations even during market turmoil. As regulations play an important role in the growth of emerging crypto companies, Singapore’s recent changes in crypto regulatory infrastructure coupled with the growing adoption and its strategically important location have made the island nation a strong contender to be a crypto hub in Asia.
In a speech at the opening of the Point Zero Forum on 22 June 2022, Heng Swee Keat, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies, said that the country is keen to work with 'responsible' blockchain and digital asset players for the growth of Singapore’s crypto ecosystem. The recent comments from Heng Swee Keat have boosted optimism among the Asian crypto community which now considers Singapore to be the top location for crypto innovation in the region.
Coincub
The Monetary Authority of Singapore, the financial regulatory authority of the city-state, introduced some tough measures recently to eliminate illegal crypto activities in the region. At the same time, MAS has reinforced its commitment to crypto innovation as the island nation has started granting licenses and in-principle approvals to digital asset services providers who are working towards a sustainable cryptocurrency economy.
In the past 24 months, 11 digital payment token service providers have received licenses and in-principle approvals in Singapore. The changes in Singapore’s cryptocurrency regulations for the issuances of licenses show that the city-state is focusing more on 'quality' than 'quantity'.
While the country’s tough stance against 'not so responsible' crypto players may decrease the number of license applications in the coming years, it will ensure consistent growth across Singapore’s crypto and blockchain ecosystem, regardless of what is going on with the prices.
Daniel Liebau, Chief Investment Officer at Modular Blockchain Fund
“Many regulators around the world aim to get the balance between consumer protection and enabling responsible financial innovation right. MAS has zero tolerance for bad actors and at the same time educates its officers in Decentralized Finance. This is encouraging,” Daniel Liebau, the Chief Investment Officer at Singapore-based Modular Blockchain Fund, told Finance Magnates.
Crypto Adoption
In terms of crypto ownership, Singapore is one of the top locations in the world. According to the Finder Cryptocurrency Adoption Index, 21.9% of people in Singapore own cryptocurrency assets, a figure that gives the city-state 4th rank in the list of the global crypto ownership list. In terms of crypto ownership, the country is ahead of Australia and Indonesia. Retail and institutional adoption of crypto and blockchain products have increased significantly in the last few years.
Finder Cryptocurrency Adoption Index
Slow and Steady Approach
Farah Mourad, the Senior Market Analyst at XTB MENA, believes that the recent strict regulations may slow down the country’s rapid expansion in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, but it will help Singapore become a more sustainable crypto hub with a focus on the long-term growth of the digital asset ecosystem.
Diverse Location
In terms of GDP per capita, Singapore is the world’s 4th largest economy. The country witnessed significant growth in the fund management industry, entrepreneurial ecosystem and information technology, the essential factors for the growth of crypto firms.
According to Liebau, Singapore’s high-diversity location has played an important role in its growth as a crypto hub. “Singapore has a vibrant and diverse crypto ecosystem including fund managers, startups, service providers, academic researchers and the Blockchain Association of Singapore that fosters collaboration amongst a wide variety of members,” the CIO of Modular Blockchain Fund, said.
The recent crypto winter has forced many companies in the digital asset ecosystem to cut thousands of jobs, some have even closed their operations. Countries around the world are now realizing the need for a sustainable crypto ecosystem to keep up with the latest innovations even during market turmoil. As regulations play an important role in the growth of emerging crypto companies, Singapore’s recent changes in crypto regulatory infrastructure coupled with the growing adoption and its strategically important location have made the island nation a strong contender to be a crypto hub in Asia.
Bilal Jafar holds an MBA in Finance. In a professional career of more than 8 years, Jafar covered the evolution of FX, Cryptocurrencies, and Fintech. He started his career as a financial markets analyst and worked in different positions in the global media sector. Jafar writes about diverse topics within FX, Crypto, and the financial technology market.
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Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this exclusive executive interview features Jerry Khargi, Executive Director at OnePrime, in conversation with Andrea Badiola Mateos from Finance Magnates.
In this in-depth discussion, Jerry shares:
- OnePrime’s journey from a retail-focused business to a global institutional liquidity provider
- What truly sets award-winning trading infrastructure apart
- Key trends shaping institutional trading, including technology and AI
- The importance of transparency, ethics, and reputation in long-term success
- OnePrime’s vision for growth over the next 12–24 months
Fresh from winning Finance Magnates’ Best Trading Infrastructure Broker, Jerry explains how experience, mentorship, and real-world problem solving form the “special sauce” behind OnePrime’s institutional offering.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Trading Infrastructure Broker
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What makes an update worth covering in financial media?
According to Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, editorial focus starts with relevance: stories that serve the industry, support brokers and technology providers, and help decision-makers navigate their businesses.
A reminder that strong financial journalism is built on value, not volume.
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This webinar will focuses on how brokers can create new revenue streams by launching or enhancing their liquidity business.
John Murillo, Chief Dealing Officer of the B2BROKER group, covers how:
- Retail brokers can launch their own B2B arm to distribute liquidity and boost profitability.
- Institutional brokers can upgrade their liquidity offering and strengthen their market position.
- New entrants can start from scratch and become liquidity providers through a ready-made turnkey solution.
Hosted by B2BROKER, a global fintech provider of liquidity and technology solutions, the session will reveal how to monetize liquidity, accelerate business growth, and increase profitability using the Liquidity Provider Turnkey solution.
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Join us for an exclusive interview with Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT, recorded live at FMLS:25. In this conversation, Stephen breaks down how modular brokerage technology is driving growth, retention, and efficiency across the brokerage industry.
Learn how FYNXT's unified yet modular platform is giving brokers a competitive edge—powering faster onboarding, increased trading volumes, and dramatically improved IB performance.
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We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.