Hong Kong legislator Ng Kit Chuang announced on February 19 that the city will issue its first batch of stablecoin licenses in March. According to BlockBeats, Ng expressed hope that the government would encourage the use of cryptocurrencies among Hong Kong residents through stablecoin airdrops.
Ng highlighted that three years ago, the government distributed electronic consumption vouchers worth HKD 10,000 to each citizen, significantly popularizing electronic payments. He suggested that once stablecoin issuers receive their licenses, the government could distribute stablecoin airdrops to eligible citizens for spending at local small and medium-sized enterprises, such as restaurants, entertainment venues, and cinemas. This initiative aims to enhance Hong Kong's status as a Web3 and digital asset hub, achieving both economic stimulation and increased cryptocurrency adoption.
Ng emphasized that this approach is not merely a government handout but a strategy to leverage stablecoin consumption vouchers to create a multiplier effect. The administrative costs would be covered by the licensed companies.