XRP Secures New Listing on Hong Kong Public Digital Asset Platform OSL

Published at 2025-12-06 15:00:06

OSL, a publicly listed digital asset platform and exchange in Hong Kong, said it will add XRP to its offering, marking another regulated venue to trade the token. XRP remains the world’s fourth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, and the listing gives Hong Kong investors and institutional clients more direct custody and trading options under a publicly accountable operator.

The decision could boost local liquidity and trading volumes for XRP and signals continued exchange acceptance in major Asian markets. OSL has not yet disclosed a firm launch date or specific trading pairs, leaving the timing and immediate market impact unclear. Still, for traders and institutions watching regional adoption, the listing is a meaningful step toward broader market access for XRP.

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