HashKey Exchange, Hong Kong's largest licensed digital asset trading platform, will list HashKey Group's ecosystem coin HSK at 16:00 Hong Kong time on February HashKey Exchange, Hong Kong's largest licensed digital asset trading platform, will list HashKey Group's ecosystem coin HSK at 16:00 Hong Kong time on February

HashKey Exchange will list HSK, improving the compliant circulation path for the group's ecosystem tokens.

2026/02/25 14:31
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HashKey Exchange, Hong Kong's largest licensed digital asset trading platform, will list HashKey Group's ecosystem coin HSK at 16:00 Hong Kong time on February 25th. Trading will only be open to qualified professional investors. HSK deposits and withdrawals are now available, and users can deposit and withdraw via HashKey Chain or the Ethereum network (ERC20).

This launch marks HSK's official entry into a licensed trading platform in Hong Kong, enabling trading and circulation within a licensed exchange. This represents a significant step forward in the development of the HashKey Group ecosystem.

HashKey Exchange will list HSK, improving the compliant circulation path for the group's ecosystem tokens.

As the ecosystem token of HashKey Group, HSK serves the group's diversified business scenarios. HashKey Group's businesses cover licensed trading platforms, investment and asset management, tokenization, and infrastructure services. HSK is also the native token of HashKey Chain, used to pay gas fees for on-chain transactions and support the network's basic operation.

In the future, HashKey Group will continue to advance its ecosystem and infrastructure development within the regulatory framework, and will steadily expand institutional-grade digital asset application scenarios in accordance with the principles of transparency, prudence, and long-term development.

Michelle Cheng, Director of HashKey Exchange, stated, “As the tokenization of real-world assets and the application of institutional-grade digital assets continue to advance, the market demand for compliant, auditable, and traceable blockchain infrastructure is constantly increasing. HashKey is gradually implementing its relevant infrastructure capabilities into specific business scenarios. As a utility token within the group's ecosystem, HSK's design and use have always revolved around specific business scenarios. Its listing on HashKey Exchange aims to further streamline HSK's trading channels and liquidity, providing fundamental support for the development of the relevant ecosystem.”

About HashKey Exchange

HashKey Exchange is a digital asset exchange under the listed company HashKey Holdings Limited (3887.HK). It is committed to setting new benchmarks for virtual asset exchanges in terms of compliance, fund protection, and platform security. Hash Blockchain Limited (HashKey Exchange) is one of the first licensed retail virtual asset exchanges in Hong Kong. It has obtained approval from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to hold Type 1 (dealing in securities), Type 7 (providing automated trading services), and licenses to operate virtual asset trading platforms under the Securities and Futures Ordinance, ensuring compliant operation of its virtual asset trading platform. HashKey Exchange has obtained ISO 27001 (information security) and ISO 27701 (data privacy) management system certifications. To comply with laws and regulations, HashKey Exchange does not provide services to users in Mainland China, the United States, and certain other jurisdictions.

* As of February 25, 2026, HashKey Exchange was ranked 16th on CoinGecko, making it the highest-ranked licensed virtual asset exchange in Hong Kong.

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