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Eddid Financial Announces Investment in Crypto Investment Platform, Q9 Capital

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 28 November 2022 - Eddid Financial ("Eddid" or the "Group") announces its cooperation and investment in Q9 Capital ("Q9", the "Firm"), a transformational crypto investment platform delivering cutting-edge solutions and capabilities to crypto and TradFi firms.

Q9's revolutionary investment engine and white-labeled solutions enable asset and wealth managers to seamlessly create, execute, manage, and report digital asset investment strategies through a single UI or API.

Q9 works closely with asset and wealth managers, family offices, crypto firms, and other institutional clients, enabling them to build, customize, and fully-automate systematic portfolios using a wide product range and access the entire market via one relationship.

The Firm has just received provisional virtual asset (VA) approval from Dubai's Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) as it expands into the UAE and plans to offer its product creation and execution services to institutions globally. Q9 currently has a presence in Hong Kong, London, Dubai, and Limassol, Cyprus.

The Hong Kong government unveiled its virtual assets policy statement in October to become an international crypto hub and support local fintech enterprises and global investors. The policy further strengthens connectivity with international markets, showcases the city's potential for innovation, and reinforces sustainable development of the virtual asset industry in Hong Kong.

Mr. Fai Ng, senior vice president of the virtual assets department of Eddid, states: "Eddid established its virtual assets department to explore investment opportunities in innovative, quality virtual assets and Web 3.0 companies. We are delighted to partner with Q9 Capital, a crypto investment platform with strong potential. We believe Q9 is highly competitive with its unique and innovative platform and solutions to further promote the development of crypto market."

James Quinn, the Managing Partner of Q9, states, "We are thrilled to partner with Eddid Financial as we grow the Q9 platform into new markets. The investment reflects the significant opportunities for Q9 to deliver innovative crypto solutions to new participants and further reimagine how financial services operate."

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The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About Eddid Financial

Members of Eddid Financial hold various types of licenses or memberships in major financial markets such as Hong Kong and the United States, including: Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 regulated activities ("RA") licenses, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the National Futures Association (NFA) approved membership qualifications, Hong Kong money lender license, , Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange membership, Trust or Company Service Provider License in Hong Kong, etc.

Eddid Financial is driven by financial technology and is committed to developing diversified business, ranging from retail to institutional business, including FinTech, Internet Finance, Wealth Management, Asset Management, Investment Banking, and Virtual Assets, etc., committed to providing comprehensive one-stop financial services and products to customers with safe, reliable, high-quality and convenient trading and investment services.

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