Crypto & Blockchain Jobs in Hong Kong

Find crypto, blockchain, and Web3 jobs in Hong Kong. Roles at exchanges, DeFi companies, and blockchain infrastructure firms in Asia's international financial centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hong Kong re-emerging as a crypto hub?
Yes — Hong Kong has made a deliberate effort to position itself as Asia's regulated crypto centre, introducing a comprehensive Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) licensing regime in 2023. The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) framework allows retail crypto trading under licensed platforms. Major exchanges including HashKey and OSL are licensed in Hong Kong, and the city is attracting institutional crypto activity alongside established Web3 companies.
What types of crypto jobs are most in demand in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's crypto job market is heavily influenced by its status as a financial centre. Compliance, legal, risk management, and institutional trading roles are particularly active given the SFC licensing requirements. Engineering roles at exchanges and infrastructure providers are also in demand. The city's proximity to mainland China and Southeast Asian markets makes business development and regional roles common for candidates with relevant language skills.
What do crypto professionals earn in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong crypto salaries are competitive regionally and benefit from low flat income tax rates (capped at 15–16%). Mid-level blockchain engineers typically earn HKD 600,000–1,000,000 per year (approximately USD 76,000–128,000), with senior engineers and specialists earning significantly more at major exchanges. Finance-adjacent roles such as compliance and trading command strong packages given the regulatory environment.
Can international candidates work in crypto jobs in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has a relatively open employment visa framework — the Employment Visa for professionals is employer-sponsored and typically processed within 4–6 weeks. The Quality Migrant Admission Scheme allows skilled candidates to enter without prior job offers. Many Hong Kong crypto employers — particularly exchanges and DeFi companies — also offer remote roles for candidates who do not wish to relocate.