PANews reported on November 6 that Moon Inc. (HKEX: 1723), a Hong Kong-listed company, announced that its shares are now listed on the OTCQX Best Market, opening trading to US retail and institutional investors. This upgrade aims to enhance US investors' accessibility to the Hong Kong-listed company (HKEX: 1723) and support its strategic shift towards Bitcoin consumer products. This OTCQX listing is seen as part of its international growth strategy, further driving the development of the Bitcoin ecosystem in Hong Kong and Asia. Key future milestones include license and partnership announcements in Thailand and South Korea, as well as updates to active user data for Bitcoin loading points. Previously, it was reported that Moon had completed an $8.8 million funding round, becoming the first Hong Kong-listed company to issue Bitcoin prepaid cards globally, and plans to launch in Asian markets such as Thailand and South Korea. The company plans to integrate Bitcoin loading functionality into its traditional prepaid distribution network, aiming to distribute Bitcoin through cash top-up channels.PANews reported on November 6 that Moon Inc. (HKEX: 1723), a Hong Kong-listed company, announced that its shares are now listed on the OTCQX Best Market, opening trading to US retail and institutional investors. This upgrade aims to enhance US investors' accessibility to the Hong Kong-listed company (HKEX: 1723) and support its strategic shift towards Bitcoin consumer products. This OTCQX listing is seen as part of its international growth strategy, further driving the development of the Bitcoin ecosystem in Hong Kong and Asia. Key future milestones include license and partnership announcements in Thailand and South Korea, as well as updates to active user data for Bitcoin loading points. Previously, it was reported that Moon had completed an $8.8 million funding round, becoming the first Hong Kong-listed company to issue Bitcoin prepaid cards globally, and plans to launch in Asian markets such as Thailand and South Korea. The company plans to integrate Bitcoin loading functionality into its traditional prepaid distribution network, aiming to distribute Bitcoin through cash top-up channels.

Moon, a Hong Kong-listed company, is now listed on the US OTCQX market, focusing on Bitcoin consumer products.

2025/11/06 16:49

PANews reported on November 6 that Moon Inc. (HKEX: 1723), a Hong Kong-listed company, announced that its shares are now listed on the OTCQX Best Market, opening trading to US retail and institutional investors. This upgrade aims to enhance US investors' accessibility to the Hong Kong-listed company (HKEX: 1723) and support its strategic shift towards Bitcoin consumer products.

This OTCQX listing is seen as part of its international growth strategy, further driving the development of the Bitcoin ecosystem in Hong Kong and Asia. Key future milestones include license and partnership announcements in Thailand and South Korea, as well as updates to active user data for Bitcoin loading points.

Previously, it was reported that Moon had completed an $8.8 million funding round, becoming the first Hong Kong-listed company to issue Bitcoin prepaid cards globally, and plans to launch in Asian markets such as Thailand and South Korea. The company plans to integrate Bitcoin loading functionality into its traditional prepaid distribution network, aiming to distribute Bitcoin through cash top-up channels.

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