Harvest, a Hong Kong issuer, is exploring ways to make its spot Bitcoin ETF accessible to mainland Chinese investors through the ETF Connect framework. CEO Han Tongli is considering options that would allow mainland China investors to purchase its Bitcoin and Ether ETFs, leveraging the ETF Connect launched in 2022 and approved by regulatory commissions. This move could significantly impact the cryptocurrency markets, given China's large investor pool, despite the country's historically restrictive stance on cryptocurrencies. The inclusion of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs in the ETF Connect program could be a bullish trigger, but it remains uncertain if the Chinese government will allow it. Hong Kong's capability to offer a Bitcoin ETF to mainland China has been a topic of interest, especially with the recent launch of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs in Hong Kong, which have not yet been included in the Stock Connect.