TLDR HashKey processed HK$638.4 billion ($82 billion) in trading volume for 2024, doubling from the previous year. Despite market dominance, HashKey’s low fee structure led to a net loss of $151 million (HK$1.18 billion). HashKey holds 75% market share in Hong Kong but faces challenges due to fees under 0.1%. Offshore trading volumes on HashKey’s [...] The post HashKey Dominates Hong Kong’s Crypto Market but Faces $151 Million Loss appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR HashKey processed HK$638.4 billion ($82 billion) in trading volume for 2024, doubling from the previous year. Despite market dominance, HashKey’s low fee structure led to a net loss of $151 million (HK$1.18 billion). HashKey holds 75% market share in Hong Kong but faces challenges due to fees under 0.1%. Offshore trading volumes on HashKey’s [...] The post HashKey Dominates Hong Kong’s Crypto Market but Faces $151 Million Loss appeared first on Blockonomi.

HashKey Dominates Hong Kong’s Crypto Market but Faces $151 Million Loss

TLDR

  • HashKey processed HK$638.4 billion ($82 billion) in trading volume for 2024, doubling from the previous year.
  • Despite market dominance, HashKey’s low fee structure led to a net loss of $151 million (HK$1.18 billion).
  • HashKey holds 75% market share in Hong Kong but faces challenges due to fees under 0.1%.
  • Offshore trading volumes on HashKey’s Bermuda exchange plummeted from $23 billion to $1.4 billion.
  • HashKey’s diversification into tokenization and Web3 events generated modest revenue, with tokenization failing to gain traction.

HashKey, Hong Kong’s largest licensed cryptocurrency exchange, reported strong trading volume for 2024. The exchange processed HK$638.4 billion (around $82 billion), doubling its volume from the previous year. Despite its market dominance, HashKey posted a net loss of over $151 million (HK$1.18 billion).

HashKey Dominates Hong Kong’s Crypto Market

HashKey remains the dominant player in Hong Kong’s licensed crypto market. The exchange commands around 75% of the local market share. However, its ultra-low fee strategy has hurt its profitability, with fees under 0.1%.

Despite the high trading volumes, HashKey’s revenues did not offset the growing losses. “Our fee structure focuses on market share over revenue,” the company stated in its IPO filing. The exchange’s fees have contributed to a net loss for the second consecutive year.

The company’s market position continues to grow, but its financials are struggling. HashKey’s IPO filing shows that scaling up trading volumes has not equated to financial success. Its long-term viability will depend on how it adapts to its low-fee model and explores new revenue streams.

Decline in Offshore Trading and Strategic Shifts at HashKey

HashKey also faces challenges outside Hong Kong. Its Bermuda-based exchange saw a significant decline in trading volumes. In the first half of 2024, trading volumes stood at $23 billion but dropped to $1.4 billion a year later.

The exchange attributes this decline to its limited on-off ramp capabilities. “We’ve also scaled back on global marketing efforts,” the company noted. These factors contributed to a sharp drop in international trading activity.

To counter these challenges, HashKey has been diversifying its business model. The exchange has ventured into tokenization and Web3 events. However, these efforts have not yet made a significant impact on its overall revenue.

Diversification Efforts Show Limited Financial Impact

In 2024, HashKey’s tokenization business generated only $0.9 million (HK$7.0 million). By the first half of 2025, that revenue had dropped to $140,000 (HK$1.1 million). Despite being an area of focus, tokenization has yet to prove profitable for the exchange. The company’s Web3 events, including a spring conference in Hong Kong, provided better returns.

HashKey earned about $4.8 million (HK$37.1 million) from these events in 2024. However, this revenue remains small in comparison to the company’s core exchange business. HashKey’s financial challenges and low revenue from new business lines will be critical factors for investors. The company’s market dominance in Hong Kong contrasts sharply with its ongoing financial difficulties.

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