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Crypto exchange Foblgate unites with HKVAC to expand global reach

Web3 & Enterprise·December 14, 2023, 8:00 AM

South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Foblgate has taken a step onto the global stage by signing a business agreement with the Hong Kong Virtual Asset Consortium (HKVAC), a private institution committed to building and sustaining Hong Kong’s cryptocurrency market, according to an article by local news outlet ZDNET Korea.

“We look forward to strengthening our leadership in the global blockchain market with Hong Kong,” said Ahn Hyun-jun, CEO of Foblgate. “Korea has one of the most competitive markets in the world, and this partnership will further strengthen our presence in the global market.”

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International cooperation

Through this agreement, the two companies will provide opportunities for their respective business partners to expand their projects into Hong Kong and South Korea. They also plan to work together within the crypto and real asset markets and explore new business opportunities with companies in the security token sector.

 

Pioneering the future of the crypto industry

Established in May, the HKVAC is a private consortium consisting of a professional credit rating agency as well as big data firms, institutional investors and cryptocurrency exchanges like HTX (formerly Huobi) and KuCoin. It offers services like exchange and crypto asset ratings as well as data and research geared towards investors.

In particular, its credit ratings — issued by licensed rating agency FrancXav Asia Ratings — are aimed at reducing information asymmetry and promoting fair competition. They also serve to guide regulatory authorities in their own assessment of potential risks in the crypto industry.

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