On March 17, 2025, digital asset trading platform BitMart announced that its local subsidiary had obtained a Trust or Company Service Provider (TCSP) license from the Hong Kong Companies Registry. This license allows the licensed institution to provide digital asset custody services and other related activities in the jurisdiction.
Obtaining the TCSP license marks an important milestone, highlighting the company’s efforts in complying with regulatory standards. BitMart will always adopt advanced compliance mechanisms to implement anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) obligations to ensure that every transaction is conducted in a safe and secure environment.
Since its inception, BitMart has always placed compliance at the core of its business operations, developing tailored regulatory strategies for each market it serves. By continuously upgrading its compliance system, BitMart has always been at the forefront of global regulatory and security standards, and is committed to building a platform that users can trust.
In addition, BitMart is actively building a compliant licensed platform that complies with the regulatory framework of the Virtual Asset Trading Platform (VATP). Obtaining the TCSP license is an important step in BitMarts global expansion strategy, and the company is committed to providing trusted services to meet the evolving needs of global customers.
About BitMart
BitMart is a digital asset trading platform. It has millions of users worldwide, is ranked top on Coingecko, and currently offers over 1,700 trading pairs with highly competitive trading fees. BitMart continues to grow and develop, committed to driving cryptocurrency innovation and promoting financial inclusion. To learn more about BitMart, visit their website , follow them on Twitter , or join their Telegram for updates, news, and information.
Risk Warning:
Use of BitMart services is entirely at your own risk. All cryptocurrency investments (including earnings) are highly speculative in nature and involve substantial risk of loss. Past, hypothetical or simulated performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
The value of digital currencies may go up or down, and there may be substantial risk in buying, selling, holding or trading digital currencies. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital currencies is appropriate for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial situation and risk tolerance. BitMart does not provide any investment, legal or tax advice.