OKX Ventures, HashKey Capital backing enables Vietnam crypto platform’s pilot scheme bid


OKX Ventures and HashKey Capital have agreed to invest in Vietnam’s cryptocurrency trading platform CAEX, a move the exchange said would give it enough capital to join the country’s regulated pilot scheme for digital asset trading.

The combined capital injection from OKX Ventures and HashKey Capital, which would be deployed in April, aimed to help CAEX – officially known as Vietnam Prosperity Cryptocurrency Asset Exchange Joint Stock Company – reach the minimum charter capital threshold of 10 trillion Vietnamese dong (US$380 million) to participate in the official cryptocurrency trading pilot, according to CAEX’s announcement on Friday.

Under the pilot rules, at least 65 per cent of that capital must come from institutional investors such as banks, securities firms or technology companies, and foreign ownership is capped at 49 per cent.

Apart from the capital contribution, HashKey Capital and OKX Ventures – the venture investment arm of global cryptocurrency exchange OKX – will also collaborate with CAEX on technical infrastructure, security systems, compliance and risk management, as well as liquidity connectivity, subject to applicable Vietnamese regulations.

The size of each investor’s stake was not disclosed.

HashKey chairman and CEO Xiao Feng speaks at the group’s listing ceremony at the Hong Kong stock exchange on December 17, 2025. Photo: Karma Lo
HashKey chairman and CEO Xiao Feng speaks at the group’s listing ceremony at the Hong Kong stock exchange on December 17, 2025. Photo: Karma Lo

Founded in September last year, CAEX is backed by Vietnam-based founding shareholders VPBank Securities and digital technology firm LynkiD.

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