Hong Kong Cyberport will host the Web3 Ecosystem Innovation Summit, where hundreds of industry professionals will discuss blockchain implementation applications.
【CryptoWorld】On January 5, 2026, a significant Web3 industry summit will kick off at Hong Kong Digital Harbor. The summit is hosted by the U.S. publicly listed company Mega Matrix Inc. (Stock code: MPU) and CoinQ Exchange, jointly organized with over ten well-known Web3 organizations including Moore Labs, Vitaking, UniOne, Polaris, and others.
The theme of the summit is focused on “Ecological Innovation × Practical Application,” essentially aiming to bring blockchain from theory into reality. It is expected that more than ten global regulatory agencies, traditional financial giants, and over 500 Web3 industry professionals will attend — this scale is quite impressive.
The main agenda will revolve around two core questions: first, how to achieve compliance in blockchain; second, how to implement industry applications. These issues are the tough nuts that the Web3 industry has been trying to crack — balancing technological innovation with regulatory compliance across different regions.
From the organizers’ original intention, this summit aims to provide guidance for the healthy development of the global Web3 industry. The ultimate goal is to promote blockchain technology and ecological innovation to truly break out of small circles and generate practical application value. In other words, to turn Web3 from hype into something useful.
Hong Kong, as an Asian financial hub, is a good choice for this event — it has an international financial background and a Web3-friendly policy environment. For those interested in the industry’s development direction, this summit should offer plenty of valuable insights.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 2025-12-22 02:46
Sounds good, but the compliance trap is coming again, and then it will be everyone talking about their own things.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 2025-12-19 20:10
You're trying to fool small retail investors into going to Hong Kong for a lecture again. I just want to know what real insights can come out of this time.
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MercilessHalal
· 2025-12-19 05:10
It's Hong Kong and the summit, can anything real land?
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MidnightGenesis
· 2025-12-19 05:09
On-chain data shows that the timestamp of this summit is interesting. January 5th, based on past experience, is usually a policy window period.
From the code, it’s no surprise that the keywords "compliance" and "practical application" appear together. It’s worth monitoring the subsequent contract deployment trends.
Late-night deployment countdown, just to see if there will be any changes.
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ChainComedian
· 2025-12-19 04:51
Another year of the conference, sounds good but still feels the same old routine.
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AirdropFatigue
· 2025-12-19 04:51
Ha, it's another story of "real-world application," sounding just like last year's summit.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-19 04:47
Honestly, it's just another summit. I've seen too many routines where they talk but don't walk.
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Regulators are here? That makes me feel relieved. Now it can really be implemented.
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Talking about compliance all day, but it still depends on whether there are genuine projects willing to come forward.
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A hundred industry professionals gather together, and it's probably the same old routine of cutting leeks again.
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Hong Kong's recent moves are pretty good, definitely better than those air coin project teams.
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From theory to reality? Start by taking money from my wallet first.
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Can't attend in person, just waiting to see the meeting notes posted by the big influencers.
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Financial industry folks are here, it must have cost a lot to get in, never mind.
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Another round of ecological innovation. It's always this name. Is this truly innovative or just copy-paste?
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MetaverseHobo
· 2025-12-19 04:47
Finally, someone is doing real work, not just bragging. Let's see it come to fruition.
Hong Kong Cyberport will host the Web3 Ecosystem Innovation Summit, where hundreds of industry professionals will discuss blockchain implementation applications.
【CryptoWorld】On January 5, 2026, a significant Web3 industry summit will kick off at Hong Kong Digital Harbor. The summit is hosted by the U.S. publicly listed company Mega Matrix Inc. (Stock code: MPU) and CoinQ Exchange, jointly organized with over ten well-known Web3 organizations including Moore Labs, Vitaking, UniOne, Polaris, and others.
The theme of the summit is focused on “Ecological Innovation × Practical Application,” essentially aiming to bring blockchain from theory into reality. It is expected that more than ten global regulatory agencies, traditional financial giants, and over 500 Web3 industry professionals will attend — this scale is quite impressive.
The main agenda will revolve around two core questions: first, how to achieve compliance in blockchain; second, how to implement industry applications. These issues are the tough nuts that the Web3 industry has been trying to crack — balancing technological innovation with regulatory compliance across different regions.
From the organizers’ original intention, this summit aims to provide guidance for the healthy development of the global Web3 industry. The ultimate goal is to promote blockchain technology and ecological innovation to truly break out of small circles and generate practical application value. In other words, to turn Web3 from hype into something useful.
Hong Kong, as an Asian financial hub, is a good choice for this event — it has an international financial background and a Web3-friendly policy environment. For those interested in the industry’s development direction, this summit should offer plenty of valuable insights.