HashQuark and HashPort Enters into Strategic Partnership

HashKey Cloud
2 min readApr 10, 2020

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We are delighted to announce our strategic partnership with HashPort to jointly build a more enabling blockchain ecosystem in Japan.

Aimed at innovating Japan with blockchain technology, HashPort focuses on three areas: exchange listing consulting, blockchain development consulting, and accelerator. Exchange listing consulting service provides regulation advisory, high-quality code review backed by BEOSIN, financial due diligence about cryptocurrency apply that try to be listed in Japan for Japanese licensed crypto exchanges. The blockchain development Consulting services include research, business planning, proof of concept, and development and operations. Accelerator programs focus on supporting the international blockchain projects that want to expand in Japan. The clients include Qtum, IOST, Tezos, NEO, and Ontology.

Collaboration with HashPort marks a great step forward in establishing our presence across Japan’s blockchain market. With HashPort’s diverse range of services, we will keep furthering our efforts in many ways, whilst cementing our progress in what we’ve already achieved.

“HashQuark’s strategic partnership with HashPort signals our long-term determination in Japan’s blockchain market. We are excited to work collaboratively with HashPort for a more promising future in blockchain future.” — Leo Li, HashQuark CEO

HashQuark

HashQuark, member of HashKey Group, is a leading staking+ service provider focusing on public chains built upon the likes of PoS and DPoS. With HashQuark, token holders simply need to store tokens into their accounts and receive staking rewards in return. HashQuark Open Staking Platform, part of HashQuark, has entered into partnerships with the world’s leading crypto wallets and exchanges, offering staking services to tokens holders and institutional investors in a secure and stable way.

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A staking services platform focusing on public chains built upon the likes of PoS and DPoS.

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