HashKey just dropped their IPO filing in Hong Kong. This could mark a turning point—potentially the first pure-play crypto exchange to go public in the region. If it goes through, we're looking at a legit regulatory milestone for digital asset platforms in Asia.
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GasGoblin
· 12-11 15:51
Now this is interesting. Hong Kong is going to establish an official exchange listing? It seems like regulations are really starting to loosen gradually.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-10 17:15
Is the regulatory turning point coming? From a technical perspective, this IPO application wave looks like a bottoming pattern... But my quantitative model tells me not to be blinded by short-term positive news.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-09 15:52
There's finally some movement in Hong Kong, but can it really pass the review? It's uncertain.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-09 15:41
According to on-chain data, there are several details worth digging into regarding this IPO filing... This move in Hong Kong appears compliant on the surface, but the underlying flow of funds deserves close tracking.
HashKey just dropped their IPO filing in Hong Kong. This could mark a turning point—potentially the first pure-play crypto exchange to go public in the region. If it goes through, we're looking at a legit regulatory milestone for digital asset platforms in Asia.