HashKey Secures HKEX Listing, Becoming Hong Kong’s Largest Crypto Exchange

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HashKey Secures HKEX Listing

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HashKey Holdings, Hong Kong’s first fully regulated crypto exchange, has cleared its listing hearing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX). This major approval, announced on Dec. 1, puts HashKey on track to become the city’s largest licensed virtual asset exchange. The listing is backed by JPMorgan Chase, Guotai Haitong Securities, and Guotai Junan International.

A Growing Crypto Leader in Asia

HashKey has become one of Asia’s strongest digital asset companies with a fast-growing global presence. According to Frost & Sullivan, it was the largest onshore crypto trading platform in Asia in 2024 and the region’s top provider of on-chain services and digital asset management.

The company’s ecosystem includes trading, asset management, tokenization, custody, staking services, and its own Ethereum Layer-2 network, HashKey Chain, built for regulated on-chain activity and real-world asset tokenization.

Broad Market Access and Institutional Services

HashKey’s Hong Kong exchange supports more than 80 cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, XRP, DOGE, and AVAX. It offers 24/7 deposits and withdrawals, strong liquidity, OTC trading, and secure custody for institutions. Its Bermuda platform adds access to 72 more digital asset categories, boosting its global reach.

Since receiving approval in August 2023 to serve both retail and professional investors, HashKey’s trading volume has jumped from HK$4.2 billion in 2022 to HK$638.4 billion in 2024. Although trading activity eased in early 2025 due to market weakness, the exchange remains one of Asia’s leading regulated platforms.

Expanding Blockchain and Asset Management Services

HashKey is Asia’s largest staking provider, managing HK$29 billion in staked assets. HashKey Chain has already onboarded HK$1.7 billion in tokenized real-world assets, showing rising institutional interest in compliant blockchain networks.

In asset management, the company oversees HK$7.8 billion for clients and has made more than 400 blockchain-related investments. Its flagship fund has returned more than 10x—over twice the industry average.

Financial Snapshot and IPO Plans

HashKey’s revenue grew to HK$721 million in 2024, but the company still reports losses due to heavy spending on expansion. As of August 2025, it held HK$1.657 billion in cash and HK$592 million in crypto assets, including BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT, and SOL.

High Trading Volume, Low Profits Raise Questions

Many in the crypto community were surprised to see HashKey process US$81.9 billion in trading volume yet still report a US$99 million loss. Some believe the IPO will give the company the funds it needs to grow. Others worry that the losses point to a weak business model and that the listing may mainly benefit early investors.

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