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HashKey Exchange, B2C2 partner to boost fiat trading

This aims to drive market efficiency.

HashKey Exchange has partnered with B2C2 to integrate multi-currency fiat trading networks, driving market efficiency and reinforcing Hong Kong's status as a premier hub for regulated virtual asset trading.

This partnership marks a significant milestone for HashKey Exchange in expanding institutional access to the digital assets market in Asia-Pacific.

HashKey Exchange has obtained regulatory approvals from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, holding a Type 1 (Dealing in Securities) license, a Type 7 (Providing Automated Trading Services) license under the Securities and Futures Ordinance, and a virtual asset trading platform operator license under the Anti-Money Laundering Ordinance.

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