HashKey Holdings Limited (“HashKey” or the “Company”, stock code: 3887.HK), a leading integrated digital asset company in Asia, officially listed on the Main BoardHashKey Holdings Limited (“HashKey” or the “Company”, stock code: 3887.HK), a leading integrated digital asset company in Asia, officially listed on the Main Board

HashKey Holdings officially listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

2025/12/17 11:44

HashKey Holdings Limited (“HashKey” or the “Company”, stock code: 3887.HK), a leading integrated digital asset company in Asia, officially listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today, becoming the first publicly traded Asian digital asset company in Hong Kong. This listing marks a new stage in the company's development and lays a more solid foundation for its global expansion and long-term strategy.

At the listing ceremony, Dr. Xiao Feng, Chairman and CEO of HashKey, said: "Listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is a new starting point. We have always been rooted in Hong Kong and adhered to the path of compliance. In the future, we will continue to improve our infrastructure capabilities, strengthen key capabilities such as security, custody, on-chain execution, and on-chain compliance, and continue to build a world-leading digital asset infrastructure service platform."

The global offering garnered significant market attention, and the company successfully attracted nine cornerstone investors, including UBS AM Singapore, Fidelity, and CDH Investments. HashKey's successful listing also marks the first IPO of a digital asset company in the Hong Kong market.

Since its establishment in 2018, HashKey has always adhered to the development strategy of "compliance as the foundation and technology as the core", forming a three-core business layout covering transaction facilitation, on-chain services and asset management. It is committed to providing retail and institutional clients with a safe, reliable and compliant digital asset market access and promoting the integration and development of traditional finance and digital finance.

Looking to the future, under the policy framework of Hong Kong's clear proposal to promote the tokenization of physical assets in stages, improve the tokenization issuance and trading system, and accelerate the construction of digital financial infrastructure, HashKey will focus on steady growth and continuous innovation, continuously improve the digital asset infrastructure system within the compliance framework, and help Hong Kong play a more important hub role in the global digital asset landscape.

About HashKey Holdings Limited

HashKey Holdings Limited (“HashKey” or the “Company”, stock code: 3887.HK) is a mature, comprehensive digital asset company in Asia with a global presence. It builds a digital asset ecosystem by providing end-to-end financial infrastructure, technology, and investment management. The Company offers transaction facilitation services, on-chain services, and asset management services through its licensed digital asset platform.

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