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Hong Kong crypto exchange lists publicly

Khaborwala Online Desk

Published: 17 Dec 2025, 04:51 pm

Photo: Collected

Hong Kong’s largest licensed cryptocurrency exchange has made its long-anticipated stock market debut, marking a significant moment in the city’s ambition to establish itself as a leading global hub for digital assets. The listing comes despite the continued hard-line approach towards cryptocurrencies adopted by authorities in mainland China, highlighting the unique regulatory and economic positioning of the semi-autonomous territory.

HashKey Group, founded in 2018, began trading its shares on Wednesday, becoming one of the most prominent crypto-focused companies to enter the public markets in Asia. The company operates a regulated cryptocurrency exchange alongside a range of related digital asset services. On its first day of trading, HashKey’s shares slipped by 2.69 per cent in morning trade, closing at HK$6.50, equivalent to approximately US$0.84. Through its initial public offering, the group successfully raised US$205 million, underlining sustained investor interest in the digital asset sector.

At the listing ceremony, Chief Executive Officer Xiao Feng described the occasion as a “glorious day” for the company and for Hong Kong’s regulated crypto industry more broadly. He emphasised that HashKey’s journey demonstrated how strict regulatory compliance could coexist with commercial success. Xiao also underlined the firm’s identity as a Hong Kong-based enterprise, despite its leadership’s mainland Chinese roots, positioning the company as a bridge between global digital finance and Chinese business expertise.

Hong Kong’s embrace of cryptocurrency regulation stands in sharp contrast to mainland China, where trading and mining of bitcoin and other digital currencies remain banned. Nevertheless, crypto-related advertising and public discussion are increasingly visible across Hong Kong, reflecting official efforts to provide regulatory clarity rather than outright prohibition. Policymakers hope this approach will allow the city to outpace rival financial centres such as Singapore and Dubai in the race to attract blockchain and fintech investment.

Earlier this year, Hong Kong introduced a licensing framework for stablecoins, digital currencies designed to minimise volatility by being pegged to traditional assets. Analysts believe this move signals a broader strategy to integrate digital assets into mainstream financial markets while maintaining investor protection.

Industry observers suggest that Beijing may view Hong Kong as a controlled testing ground for cryptocurrency development. According to digital asset specialists, while global platforms such as Binance are already accessible to Hong Kong residents, locally licensed exchanges like HashKey offer practical advantages, particularly for users seeking smoother conversions between cash and digital assets.

Legal experts also point to favourable market conditions behind HashKey’s timing. A buoyant IPO environment, combined with regulatory clarity introduced over the past 12 to 18 months, has helped create what many describe as one of the most facilitative environments for blockchain innovation anywhere in the world.

Key figures from HashKey’s market debut:

ItemDetail
CompanyHashKey Group
Founded2018
Funds raisedUS$205 million
Listing price (first day)HK$6.50
First-day movementDown 2.69%
MarketHong Kong Stock Exchange

As Hong Kong continues to refine its regulatory framework, HashKey’s public listing is widely seen as a bellwether for the future of regulated digital finance in the region and beyond.

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