HashKey debuts at Web3 Carnival, defining "next-generation financial infrastructure"

The 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival will be held from April 20-23. HashKey will systematically showcase its new infrastructure connecting traditional finance and the on-chain economy, covering core solutions such as compliance portals, AI finance, and asset on-chaining. We sincerely invite you to join us for this grand event and seize new opportunities.

From April 20th to 23rd, 2026, the 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival, co-hosted by HashKey Group and Wanxiang Blockchain Labs, will be grandly opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. As a builder of next-generation financial infrastructure connecting traditional finance and the on-chain economy, HashKey Group will showcase its complete layout of "systematic new financial infrastructure" at this event.

During the event, HashKey will present several key highlights: showcasing HashKey's overall layout and compliance network in the Asian market as a regional digital asset super gateway; demonstrating how on-chain financial infrastructure can bridge the key leap from off-chain to on-chain; demonstrating on-chain payment and automated financial scenarios for the AI ​​intelligent agent economy; launching a one-stop solution to accelerate the on-chaining of real-world assets and connect asset issuance to liquidity; and showcasing a digital asset allocation and management system based in Asia and with a global presence.

We cordially invite you to attend the event and seize the new opportunities brought by the next generation of financial infrastructure.

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