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HashKey Exchange to List HSK, Enhancing the Compliant Circulation Path for the Group's Ecosystem Token

HashKey Exchange, Hong Kong's largest licensed digital asset exchange, will list HSK, the HashKey Group ecosystem token, on February 25th at 16:00 Hong Kong Time. Trading will be available exclusively to eligible professional investors. Deposit and withdrawal services for HSK are now active via HashKey Chain or the Ethereum network (ERC20). This listing marks HSK's official entry into a Hong Kong licensed trading platform, enabling regulated trading and circulation. As the native token of HashKey Group, HSK supports the Group's diverse business operations, which include licensed trading, investment and asset management, tokenization, and infrastructure services. It also functions as the native token for HashKey Chain, where it is used to pay for Gas fees. HashKey Group stated it will continue to advance its ecosystem and infrastructure development within regulatory frameworks, focusing on transparency and long-term growth to expand institutional-grade digital asset applications. Michelle Cheng, Director of HashKey Exchange, emphasized that the listing aims to enhance HSK's trading channels and liquidity, supporting broader ecosystem development in response to growing market demand for compliant and auditable blockchain infrastructure. HashKey Exchange, a subsidiary of HashKey Holdings Limited (3887.HK), is one of Hong Kong's first licensed retail virtual asset exchanges, holding Type 1, Type 7, and VATP licenses from the SFC. It is ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certified and does not serve users in Mainland China, the U.S., and certain other jurisdictions.

marsbit02/25 06:33

HashKey Exchange to List HSK, Enhancing the Compliant Circulation Path for the Group's Ecosystem Token

marsbit02/25 06:33

Jane Street drawn into Terra fallout as fresh lawsuit surfaces in 2026

A new lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York on February 23 has revived scrutiny around the 2022 collapse of the Terra ecosystem, naming Jane Street among several parties referenced in connection with market activity surrounding the failed stablecoin project. The civil action seeks damages for losses suffered during Terra’s dramatic implosion, which erased tens of billions from the crypto market. The plaintiffs allege that a group of trading firms engaged in transactions that accelerated the breakdown of Terra’s algorithmic stablecoin mechanism. While not accused of criminal conduct, Jane Street is cited as a sophisticated entity whose trading activity intersected with Terra’s ecosystem during its collapse. The suit references the firm’s role in market structure and liquidity provision, which plaintiffs claim destabilized price dynamics. The filing highlights broader legal questions about the responsibility of large, professional trading firms operating within fragile crypto systems. It suggests their size and speed may have amplified structural weaknesses in Terra’s design, though it acknowledges the core failure stemmed from Terra’s economic model. Jane Street has not publicly commented. The case underscores how Terra’ collapse continues to generate legal, financial, and reputational fallout, reflecting growing scrutiny of traditional market actors in largely unregulated crypto environments.

ambcrypto02/24 16:31

Jane Street drawn into Terra fallout as fresh lawsuit surfaces in 2026

ambcrypto02/24 16:31

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