Hong Kong Web3 Festival 2026 Concludes: A Resounding Success

Hong Kong Web3 Festival 2026 Concludes: A Resounding Success

Hong Kong, 11th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE – The Hong Kong Web3 Festival 2026, co-hosted by Wanxiang Blockchain Labs and HashKey Group and organized by W3ME, successfully concluded on 20 April at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The four-day event brought together over 200 speakers, 100 partners, and more than 20,000 attendees from across the globe, reinforcing Hong Kong’s position as a leading global hub for Web3 innovation.

The Web3 Festival featured four stages and over 20 sessions, covering the most critical topics shaping the future of decentralized technology – including the convergence of traditional finance and crypto, the intersection of AI and Web3, and the rapid rise of real-world assets (RWA).

Key Highlights from the Four-Day Agenda

The opening ceremony on April 20 featured remarks from Lu Weiding, Chairman & CEO of Wanxiang Group, and Paul Chan Mo-po, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong SAR Government, alongside global thought leaders including Vitalik Buterin, Co-founder of Ethereum, and Michael Faulkender, Professor of Finance at University of Maryland.

Throughout the week, standout sessions included:

The Opening Ceremony, featuring distinguished representatives from the HKSAR government and top university leaders.

TradFi x Crypto Finance: Convergence, with executives from Binance, OKX, Sharplink, Stable, and J.P. Morgan, among others, discussing stablecoins, cross-border payments, and asset digitization.

Web3 x AI: Value Reconstruction in the Intelligence Age, featuring representatives from Byteplus, Ant Digital Technologies, Google Cloud, Qtum, Cobo, and MaxQuant, among others.

Tokenisation: Bridging the Real World with the Digital Economy, co-organized by Anvita, focusing on the tokenization of real-world assets, joined by executives from Animoca Brands, MSX, Kaspa Foundation, Plume, ZAN, and more.

AI x Crypto: The Next Financial Infrastructure, with Solana Foundation, Mysten Labs, TRON, and Pantera Capital, among others.

Get to the Bottom of RWA, featuring legal, financial, and institutional perspectives (BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, CICC, Ondo Finance, etc.) on compliant asset tokenization.

New Trends of Crypto-Equity Synergy, co-organized by Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT).

Smart Hardware: The Physical Interface and Extended Applications of Web3, co-organized by Arkreen.

Stablecoins and Web3 Payment Revolution, co-organized by RD Technologies.

The Web3 Festival also hosted side events from leading ecosystem partners including Ethereum Applications Guild (EAG), TON Foundation, Bitfire, HashKey Chain, and W3SA-HK.

A Global Gathering of Industry Leaders

The 2026 edition welcomed an exceptional lineup of speakers, including:

Lu Weiding, Deputy to the People’s National Congress, Vice Chairman to All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, Chairman and CEO of Wanxiang Group

Xiao Feng, Chairman of Wanxiang Blockchain, Chairman and CEO of HashKey Group

Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder, Ethereum

Michael Faulkender, Professor of Finance, University of Maryland

Yi He, Co-CEO, Binance

Richard Teng, Co-CEO, Binance

Lennix Lai, Chief Commercial Officer, OKX Global

Justin Sun, Founder, TRON; Advisor, HTX; Advisor, B.AI

Adeniyi Abiodun, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer, Mysten Labs

Seiji Yuki, Executive Managing Director, Japan Virtual and Crypto assets Exchange Association & Japan Cryptoasset Business Association

Lily Liu, President, Solana Foundation

Joseph Chalom, CEO, Sharplink

Abdelhamid Bizid, Managing Director, BlackRock

Akhil Devmurari, Fintech Sector Head, APAC, Payments, J.P. Morgan

Leonard Hoh, President, Bitstamp by Robinhood

Phil Kang, CEO, ZR Financial Group

John Cahill, COO, Galaxy Digital Asia

Brian Mehler, CEO, Stable

Yat Siu, Co-Founder and Chairman, Animoca Brands

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The event also saw strong support from Hong Kong government officials, including Paul CHAN Mo-po, GBM, GBS, MH, JP, Financial Secretary of the Government of Hong Kong; Mr Joseph H. L. CHAN, JP, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau; Dr. YIP Chee Hang, Executive Director of Intermediaries, Securities and Futures Commission; Duncan Chiu, Legislative Council Member (Technology & Innovation Constituency); and Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission Officer at Hong Kong Cyberport.

The Web3 Festival is considered to have provided a rare opportunity to engage directly with regulators, institutional investors, and grassroots builders under one roof. The presence of traditional finance giants alongside Web3 natives sparked meaningful conversations about compliance, mass adoption, and the future of digital assets.

Atmosphere and Attendee Feedback

Throughout the four days, the venue was filled with energy and engagement. The hybrid format – combining live keynotes, panel discussions, and side events – allowed global participants to connect both in person and online, with livestream views exceeding expectations.

Strong Industry and Institutional Support

The Hong Kong Web3 Festival 2026 was made possible through strategic partnerships with Cyberport and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), with additional support from Meetings & Exhibitions Hong Kong. Sponsors included title sponsors OKX Wallet, SignalPlus, and TRON; diamond sponsors Bitfire, MEET48, and ZA Bank; and platinum sponsors Ethereum Applications Guild, MSX, Qtum, TokenPocket, and Zircon Securities. Co-organizers for key forums included Arkreen, RD Technologies, SNZ, and Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT).

Looking Ahead

As the curtains close on the 2026 edition, the Hong Kong Web3 Festival has once again proven to be a vital platform for cross-sector dialogue, innovation, and collaboration. With Hong Kong continuing to refine its regulatory framework and embrace digital asset innovation – including recent progress on stablecoin legislation and tokenization pilots – the city is well-positioned to lead the next phase of Web3 growth. The Web3 Festival is set to return even stronger next year.

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