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HKEX Lists HashKey After $206M IPO Sells Out Fast



Hong Kong’s Largest Crypto Exchange HashKey Debuts on HKEX Following $206 Million IPO



HashKey, Hong Kong’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, has officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (HKEX) after raising $206 million through its initial public offering (IPO). The company's shares commenced trading on the main board at HKD 6.70 (approximately USD 0.86), marking a significant milestone as the first publicly traded digital asset enterprise in Asia.



According to HKEX data, HashKey’s IPO garnered substantial investor interest, with the company selling 240 million shares. The offering was massively oversubscribed—nearly 394 times for the Hong Kong tranche, which sold 24 million shares, and 5.5 times internationally, with 216.5 million shares sold. This demand underscores mounting investor confidence in the crypto sector amid ongoing institutional and retail interest.




HashKey IPO allotment data
Allotment results of HashKey’s Hong Kong public offering. Source: HKEX



The listing attracted participation from nine cornerstone investors, including Cithara Global Multi-Strategy SPC, UBS Asset Management Singapore, Fidelity, and CDH. Notably, Cithara and UBS received allocations of around 17.5 million and 11.7 million shares, respectively.



During its debut, HashKey experienced notable volatility: its share price briefly surged about 5%, reaching roughly HKD 0.91 before falling to approximately HKD 0.78 during trading. The stock remained slightly below its IPO price—around HKD 0.84—in afternoon trading.




HashKey stock performance chart
HashKey’s stock price movements on debut. Source: HKEX



HashKey’s chairman and CEO, Xiao Feng, highlighted the significance of the listing: “Listing on the HKEX is a starting point that signifies greater responsibility.” He emphasized the company’s commitment to compliance, security, and infrastructure development as integral to its growth strategy, particularly in Hong Kong.



As the cryptocurrency market continues to expand, HashKey’s public listing signals increased acceptance of digital assets within traditional capital markets. This IPO follows a trend of major crypto firms, including stablecoin issuer Circle and exchanges like Gemini, preparing for or executing public offerings in 2025. The trend reflects a maturing industry increasingly integrated into global financial systems.



Meanwhile, other notable US-based firms, such as Kraken, have also moved toward public markets, with reports of confidential IPO filings hinting at a broader institutional shift in the industry’s pursuit of legitimacy and growth.



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