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ASX Chief: More Crypto Businesses Could List on Exchange in Future

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  • The ASX boss said more crypto businesses could be listed on the exchange in the future
  • It’s a significant pivot for the executive who previously said crypto lacked proper custody options and were risky

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) chief executive, Dominic Stevens, said Sunday his exchange would likely list more crypto businesses in the future as the industry continues to develop, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

It’s a significant pivot from the ASX’s warning to domestic investors last year when it submitted findings, relating to custody and private keys, to a senate committee in July,

Steven also said, in June, the distributed ledger technology-based (DLT) settlement system being developed to replace the exchange’s aging CHESS system sometime in the next couple of years, was set to handle more value than all public blockchains containing crypto assets.

Now the executive appears to be warming to the idea of more crypto-related businesses joining the exchange’s list currently dominated by the country’s largest traditional mining firms and banks.

“I think as the industry matures, you may see Square-like companies listing into the future,” said Stevens in the report, referencing a historic listing that followed Jack Dorsey’s Block-AfterPay merger last month.

Stevens also said the exchange was working toward permitting “pure” exchange-traded funds based around ether and bitcoin although, he conceded last week, the exchange is “protective” of the quality of companies and labeled the crypto industry as a “very fast-moving space.”

Stevens also announced last week he would be stepping down later in the year and that he was unable to commit to specifics on the years ahead as ASX transitions to DLT technology. The DLT system will be permissioned and private, as opposed to the public networks that underpin the crypto industry’s decentralized exchanges.


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  • Sebastian Sinclair

    Blockworks

    Senior Reporter, Asia News Desk

    Sebastian Sinclair is a senior news reporter for Blockworks operating in South East Asia. He has experience covering the crypto market as well as certain developments affecting the industry including regulation, business and M&As. He currently holds no cryptocurrencies. Contact Sebastian via email at [email protected]

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