Another Bitcoin Miner Maker Is Seeking to Go Public in Hong Kong

2018-6-25 09:30

Ebang, one of the largest bitcoin mining chip makers from China, has filed for an initial public offering with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. origin »

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AB Charity Foundation Donates HKD 10 Million in Partnership with the Hong Kong Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China to Uphold the “Lion Rock Spirit”

On the afternoon of 26 November 2025, a level-five fire broke out at Kwong Fuk Estate in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, causing significant casualties and property damage. The disaster has deeply affected people across Hong Kong and the global Chinese community, prompting rapid mobilization from all sectors to support affected residents through donations, The post AB Charity Foundation Donates HKD 10 Million in Partnership with the Hong Kong Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China to Uphold the “Lion Rock Spirit” appeared first on BeInCrypto.

2025-11-29 16:38


China Financial Leasing’s $11M plan signals Hong Kong’s AI-crypto ambition

Hong Kong-listed China Financial Leasing Group has announced plans to raise $11.1 million to build a cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI) investment platform. The decision, which drove the company’s shares up by 25% on Monday, underscores Hong Kong’s evolving role as a regulated hub for digital assets and fintech innovation. The company’s fundraising move aligns […]

2025-10-7 12:17


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Hong Kong approves Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs as US lingers on ETH approval

Hong Kong further solidified its status as a crypto hub, with several issuers reporting approval of their spot Bitcoin and Ethereum Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) applications on April 15. However, Hong Kong’s foremost financial regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), has yet to release an official statement on this development.

2024-4-15 12:30