BiyaPay analyst: Hong Kong's six virtual asset ETFs had a trading volume of more than HK$20.93 million today. BiyaPay supports USDT trading of US and Hong Kong stock ETFs

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On May 30, the latest Hong Kong stock market data shows that by the close of trading, the cumulative trading volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs reached 20.936 million Hong Kong dollars. Among them, Huaxia Bitcoin ETF (3042.HK) had a trading volume of 10.21 million Hong Kong dollars, Huaxia Ethereum ETF (3046.HK) had a trading volume of 5.76 million Hong Kong dollars, Jiashi Bitcoin ETF (3439.HK) had a trading volume of 871,200 Hong Kong dollars, Jiashi Ethereum ETF (3179.HK) had a trading volume of 825,100 Hong Kong dollars, Bosera HashKey Bitcoin ETF (3008.HK) had a trading volume of 1.7 million Hong Kong dollars, and Bosera HashKey Ethereum ETF (3009.HK) had a trading volume of 1.57 million Hong Kong dollars. The active trading volume demonstrates the strong market demand for virtual asset ETF products.

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