The transaction volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs today was HK$59.8393 million
According to the data on Hong Kong stock market, as of the close of today, the trading volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs was HKD 59.8393 million, including: Huaxia Bitcoin ETF (3042.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 39.85 million, Huaxia Ethereum ETF (3046.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 10.26 million, Jiashi Bitcoin ETF (3439.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 6.68 million, Jiashi Ethereum ETF (3179.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 0.8543 million, Bosera HashKey Bitcoin ETF (3008.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 0.875 million, and Bosera HashKey Ethereum ETF (3009.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 1.32 million.
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