Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Cyberport has already gathered more than 210 Web3.0 companies
According to reports, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said in a speech at the Web3.0 Security Technology Summit that Cyberport has now gathered more than 210 companies engaged in Web3.0, whose founders come from more than 20 countries and regions around the world, actively applying related technologies in different aspects of life and business, covering a wide range of businesses from payment systems, blockchain network security, to digital entertainment.Paul Chan Mo-po emphasized that while constructing an effective regulatory framework and avoiding different risks, whether it is the impact of the closure of large overseas trading platforms or the involvement of local fraud cases, they must be dealt with seriously and faced squarely. It is necessary to be more proactive in identifying and eliminating risks, and comprehensive strengthening of investor education is also necessary. In addition, he hopes to seek out more new applications, services, models, and products with an open attitude, a stable security bottom line, and the resilience of cross-border recognition. Technological innovation and variation make cross-border collaboration the key to corresponding technological innovation.
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