Asia's largest blockchain industry event is confirmed to take place in Hong Kong. From February 10 to 12 next year, the Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center will welcome over 10,000 industry elites from around the world, including industry leaders, developers, and representatives of investment institutions. This annual summit, hosted by internationally renowned media, has become an important window for observing the global cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem.
This year's conference will focus on four core topics, with the integration of traditional finance and digital assets being the first highlight — from institutional entry, regulatory frameworks to practical applications, the industry's enthusiasm for this topic continues to rise. As an important platform connecting the blockchain ecosystems of the East and West, the Hong Kong summit attracts top projects, investors, and technology providers from around the globe every year to share innovative progress. If you are interested in the latest developments in Web3 and industry trends, a trip to Hong Kong this February is worth adding to your schedule.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 17h ago
Hong Kong in February is a must-visit. I heard this year's lineup of guests is incredibly impressive, and traditional finance folks are finally going to take blockchain seriously.
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DEXRobinHood
· 17h ago
Hong Kong is back? Every year they talk about being the biggest, biggest. Can we finally get some real insights this time?
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WhaleInTraining
· 17h ago
Hong Kong in February, I have to go on a business trip again... But I heard that this year's event is quite large, with over 10,000 people. Hopefully, I can come across some real stuff.
In traditional finance, we've been talking about integration for so many years, but I still don't know when it will actually come to fruition.
I've been wanting to see what projects from the East and West are working on. I might need to book a hotel in advance.
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LiquidationHunter
· 17h ago
Hong Kong in February is a must-visit. The traditional finance sector blending with digital assets—what new tricks will they showcase this time?
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SorryRugPulled
· 17h ago
Hong Kong in February must-visit, 10,000 big shots gather together, explosive amount of information
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Traditional finance and digital assets integration? Sounds impressive, but the reality depends
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It's the same spiel again, every year talks about institutional entry, let's wait until institutions actually come
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Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center, last year's summit network was laggy, hope it will be better this time
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Conflict from the 10th to the 12th, can only attend the first day, what a pity
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Connecting Eastern and Western ecosystems? Okay, hope it’s not Western cutting off Eastern
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Finally, a major event, everyone in the group is discussing it daily
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No matter how friendly the regulatory framework is, it’s useless if the coin price doesn’t rise
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The most valuable part of such conferences has never been the topics, but the dinners and connections
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Hong Kong has a good hand, slowly eating away at Singapore’s market share
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FarmToRiches
· 17h ago
Hong Kong in February is a must-visit, the peak season for ten-year fans has arrived.
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GhostInTheChain
· 17h ago
Oh my, in February Hong Kong will be packed again, with over ten thousand people coming to join the fun. Whether the venue can hold everyone is a question haha.
The integration of traditional finance and digital assets? It sounds good, but it really depends on when institutions will actually get involved.
I attended once last year, and the networking was indeed great, but it was very competitive.
This time, there will probably be a bunch of new projects to create buzz. Let's see how it goes.
Hong Kong's regulatory attitude has always been quite open, and this year there might be quite a few valuable insights shared.
A ticket price of 100,000 yuan, whether it's worth it or not depends on your portfolio direction.
Asia's largest blockchain industry event is confirmed to take place in Hong Kong. From February 10 to 12 next year, the Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center will welcome over 10,000 industry elites from around the world, including industry leaders, developers, and representatives of investment institutions. This annual summit, hosted by internationally renowned media, has become an important window for observing the global cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem.
This year's conference will focus on four core topics, with the integration of traditional finance and digital assets being the first highlight — from institutional entry, regulatory frameworks to practical applications, the industry's enthusiasm for this topic continues to rise. As an important platform connecting the blockchain ecosystems of the East and West, the Hong Kong summit attracts top projects, investors, and technology providers from around the globe every year to share innovative progress. If you are interested in the latest developments in Web3 and industry trends, a trip to Hong Kong this February is worth adding to your schedule.