According to Wu, the latest information on the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission's official website shows that BitMart officially submitted its virtual asset trading platform license application on June 27 through its entity Spread Technologies Hong Kong Limited. Currently, there are a total of 10 platforms listed among the applications announced by the Securities and Futures Commission, with 11 licensed platforms, and a total of 15 applicants have withdrawn or returned their applications (including those who submitted repeatedly).
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According to Wu, the latest information on the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission's official website shows that BitMart officially submitted its virtual asset trading platform license application on June 27 through its entity Spread Technologies Hong Kong Limited. Currently, there are a total of 10 platforms listed among the applications announced by the Securities and Futures Commission, with 11 licensed platforms, and a total of 15 applicants have withdrawn or returned their applications (including those who submitted repeatedly).