Registry
Who is licensed to operate — exchanges, custodians and token-fundraising platforms registered with the Securities Commission Malaysia.
As at: SC register update of 26 June 2026, verified 14 July 2026
The only platforms legally permitted to operate a digital asset exchange for Malaysians, registered as Recognised Market Operators with the Securities Commission.
HATA
HATA Digital Sdn Bhd
Also Malaysia's first registered digital broker
Luno
Luno Malaysia Sdn Bhd
First DAX to receive full approval (October 2019)
MX Global
MX Global Sdn Bhd
Backed by Binance and Cuscapi since 2022
SINEGY
SINEGY DAX Sdn Bhd
Homegrown exchange, founded in Penang
KDX
Kinetic DAX Sdn Bhd
Formerly Tokenize Technology; majority-owned by Kenanga Investment Bank since March 2026
Registered providers of regulated safekeeping, storage and management of digital assets.
CoKeeps
CoKeeps Sdn Bhd
Malaysia's first fully qualified digital asset custodian
Gambit Custody
Gambit Custody Sdn Bhd
Serves token issuers, SMEs and blockchain firms
JadaEx
Jada Platform Sdn Bhd
Independent multi-chain custody for crypto and tokenised assets
Registered platforms through which companies may raise up to RM100 million by issuing digital tokens.
KLDX
Kapital DX Sdn Bhd
Asset-backed token offerings; first deal RM150m tokenised Shariah-compliant fixed income
pitchIN
Pitch Platforms Sdn Bhd
Token crowdfunding; completed Malaysia's first public token raise (BidNow, RM10m)
Always verify before you invest. Registrations change — entities are added, renamed and removed. The authoritative, current lists are published by the Securities Commission Malaysia: registered Digital Asset Exchanges and the SC Digital Assets hub (custodians and IEO platforms). Anything not on those lists is not authorised to serve Malaysians, whatever its website says.
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