HashKey seeks HK$1.67B in its Hong Kong IPO to expand regulated services and strengthen its role in the city’s digital asset market.   HashKey is planning a Hong Kong IPO that aims to raise HK$1.67 billion. The move shows strong interest from the company as it builds services for the digital finance sector. The exchange […] The post Hashkey Kickstarts Hong Kong IPO, Aims To Raise $215 Million appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.HashKey seeks HK$1.67B in its Hong Kong IPO to expand regulated services and strengthen its role in the city’s digital asset market.   HashKey is planning a Hong Kong IPO that aims to raise HK$1.67 billion. The move shows strong interest from the company as it builds services for the digital finance sector. The exchange […] The post Hashkey Kickstarts Hong Kong IPO, Aims To Raise $215 Million appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Hashkey Kickstarts Hong Kong IPO, Aims To Raise $215 Million

2025/12/10 11:30

HashKey seeks HK$1.67B in its Hong Kong IPO to expand regulated services and strengthen its role in the city’s digital asset market.

HashKey is planning a Hong Kong IPO that aims to raise HK$1.67 billion. The move shows strong interest from the company as it builds services for the digital finance sector.

The exchange wants to use new funding to support growth, strengthen its core systems and widen its reach inside Hong Kong.

HashKey IPO Marks a New Step for the Exchange

HashKey has grown from a small service provider into one of the region’s most visible regulated exchanges.

The company offers trading, custody and token-related services. Its public listing plan shows confidence in its long-term goals and the IPO also draws attention because it arrives at a time when Hong Kong continues to give exchanges clearer rules and strong oversight.

Hong Kong created structured guidelines for digital asset platforms.

These guidelines give companies defined expectations for custody, compliance and risk controls. HashKey followed these standards as it built its onshore platform.

This being said, its path to a public listing reflects efforts to meet higher requirements while more traders.

Investors and analysts are seeing the IPO as a practical step for a business that wants more scale. Many exchanges in the region already operate without public reporting duties.

Because of this, HashKey’s decision shows a different route that involves detailed disclosures and close regulatory checks.

Spending and Losses Show the Cost of Building Regulated Systems

HashKey’s prospectus reported HK$3.0 billion in cumulative net losses from 2022 through the middle of this year.

The company used large amounts of capital to develop custody systems, compliance frameworks and on-chain services. These features are needed for a licensed exchange inside Hong Kong’s regulatory structure.

The firm also recorded a HK$506.7 million loss during the first half of this year, and its burn rate reached HK$40.9 million per month during the third quarter.

Such spending levels show the price of building regulated systems, and these costs include infrastructure for secure storage, surveillance tools and risk management.

HashKey argues that these expenses do not grow at the same pace as user activity. Once the core systems are built, trading, staking and management fees can expand faster than costs.

The company believes this model will help it increase margins over time as adoption rises.

Related Reading: HashKey Prepares to Open Investor Orders for December Hong Kong Listing

Hong Kong’s Clearer Rules Support HashKey’s Ambitions

Hong Kong wants to attract global digital asset firms through consistent regulation.

Because of this, the city created rules for custody, platform operations and investor safeguards and exchanges must follow anti-money laundering rules.

Earlier, HashKey passed early checks to operate inside this system and the IPO adds another layer of public reporting.

Investors often seek companies that can meet both regulatory and market disclosure requirements and HashKey’s plan could help it to build trust among institutions that want defined rules before entering the crypto space.

In all, the public listing offers investors a chance to hold shares in a regulated exchange without buying digital assets directly. Many investors prefer this method when they want exposure to the sector without managing wallets or tokens.

HashKey hopes this approach will create interest among retail and institutional groups.

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