BiyaPay Analyst: HashKey's Listing Imminent, Hong Kong Stock Market Welcomes First Cryptocurrency Compliance Giant

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/12/01 18:20:16
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BlockBeats News, December 1st, the Hong Kong virtual asset trading platform HashKey Holdings has passed the HKEX hearing, with JPMorgan Chase and others serving as joint sponsors, and is expected to become the "first Hong Kong cryptocurrency stock." Disclosure shows that the company holds licenses in multiple jurisdictions, with a cumulative spot trading volume of over 1.3 trillion Hong Kong dollars and assets under custody of approximately 29 billion Hong Kong dollars. BiyaPay analysts pointed out that the compliance leader's listing in Hong Kong is expected to boost sector sentiment. Currently, BiyaPay already supports trading U.S. stocks, Hong Kong stocks, and futures with USDT. After HashKey's listing, users can also easily participate in its stock trading on BiyaPay.

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