[unable to retrieve full-text content]CoinspeakerHashKey Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Get Licensed for Retail Services in Hong Kong Despite China's strict ban on cryptocurrency transactions, Hong Kong has taken a different approach, welcoming cryptocurrency firms and even encouraging banks to work with them. HashKey Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Get Licensed for Retail Services in Hong Kong
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HashKey Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Get Licensed for Retail Services in Hong Kong
Despite China's strict ban on cryptocurrency transactions, Hong Kong has taken a different approach, welcoming cryptocurrency firms and even encouraging banks to work with them.
HashKey Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Get Licensed for Retail Services in Hong Kong