Registry

Regulated digital asset entities in Malaysia

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

[ DAX ]Digital Asset Exchanges

The only platforms legally permitted to operate a digital asset exchange for Malaysians, registered as Recognised Market Operators with the Securities Commission.

  1. DAX-01

    HATA

    HATA Digital Sdn Bhd

    since 2023

    Also Malaysia's first registered digital broker

  2. DAX-02

    Luno

    Luno Malaysia Sdn Bhd

    since 2019

    First DAX to receive full approval (October 2019)

  3. DAX-03

    MX Global

    MX Global Sdn Bhd

    since 2021

    Backed by Binance and Cuscapi since 2022

  4. DAX-04

    SINEGY

    SINEGY DAX Sdn Bhd

    since 2019

    Homegrown exchange, founded in Penang

  5. DAX-05

    KDX

    Kinetic DAX Sdn Bhd

    since 2019

    Formerly Tokenize Technology; majority-owned by Kenanga Investment Bank since March 2026

[ DAC ]Digital Asset Custodians

Registered providers of regulated safekeeping, storage and management of digital assets.

  1. DAC-01

    CoKeeps

    CoKeeps Sdn Bhd

    since 2023

    Malaysia's first fully qualified digital asset custodian

  2. DAC-02

    Gambit Custody

    Gambit Custody Sdn Bhd

    since 2023

    Serves token issuers, SMEs and blockchain firms

  3. DAC-03

    JadaEx

    Jada Platform Sdn Bhd

    since 2024

    Independent multi-chain custody for crypto and tokenised assets

[ IEO ]Initial Exchange Offering platforms

Registered platforms through which companies may raise up to RM100 million by issuing digital tokens.

  1. IEO-01

    KLDX

    Kapital DX Sdn Bhd

    since 2022

    Asset-backed token offerings; first deal RM150m tokenised Shariah-compliant fixed income

  2. IEO-02

    pitchIN

    Pitch Platforms Sdn Bhd

    since 2022

    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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