OKX Makes Web3 Debut at "2025 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival" to Explore the On-chain Future with Thousands of Users
Source: OKX
Once again, it is the April season, reuniting in Hong Kong, reconnecting at the Web3 Carnival.
The "2025 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival" attracted over 50,000 offline attendees, gathered over 400 speakers, showcased over 200 exhibition projects, and hosted over 200 peripheral events.
At the summit venue, passing through the crowded entrance, the OKX Web3 booth was the first to catch the eye, with a black color scheme complemented by neon lights, outlining a strong atmosphere of future technology. The reception area was bustling, with items such as bags, T-shirts, hats, water bottles, notebooks neatly displayed. Everyone enthusiastically participated in the interaction, vying to win prizes. The interactive area had a long line in the front row, where exhibition attendees experienced wallet functions while exchanging insights with staff, with each click and signature feeling like touching the real boundary of Web3. Especially the "Snap a Selfie" game area, which almost became the most active check-in point at the event.

As the title sponsor of this summit and the exclusive partner for NFT ticket issuance, the presentation of OKX Web3 is not just about the booth but also about the contemplation and expression of the industry's future.
On the first day of the summit, OKX President Hong was invited to the main venue to deliver the keynote speech "Learning to Lead Responsibly in Innovation," sharing how OKX Web3 leads innovation responsibly. She emphasized that OKX Web3 does not seek to be number one this year, does not seek to be ranked first in a specific market, and does not seek to make money in a particular month or year. What OKX Web3 wants is to engage in the industry in the long term, build a sustainable and constructive infrastructure, contribute positively, and bring value to participants.

OKX Chief Global Officer Lennix was invited to participate in the roundtable forums on "Crypto Infrastructure: Present and Future" and "Bitcoin as the Next Global Reserve Asset," discussing topics such as L1 ecosystem expansion and reshaping the Bitcoin narrative, addressing industry expectations and proposing far-reaching ideas.
Lennix stated in the discussion, "The product development of the OKX Web3 Wallet is based on two core principles: first, we believe that true self-custody will become mainstream in the future, and second, we are deeply embedded in a multi-chain ecosystem. In fact, we have been very successful in terms of product because we have invested hundreds of engineers focusing on product refinement and technological innovation." Furthermore, Lennix pointed out that the OKX Web3 Wallet's product positioning differs from other wallets, as it always adheres to true decentralized infrastructure on one hand and also highly respects and responds to global regulatory expectations and requirements on the other hand. This is the unique challenge that the OKX Web3 Wallet faces, and it is also our strength.

On the first day of the summit, the "OKX Web3 Night" event was successfully held with a lively atmosphere, gathering over a thousand industry elites and KOLs. This event was co-hosted by Sei Network, with strong support from partners such as Particle Network and Haedal Protocol. Even the unique skyline formed by high-rise buildings and mountains lent a different charm to this grand event. Hong Kong, a city that combines a sense of history and futurism, where financial rationality coexists with street culture's freedom, aptly demonstrates the ideal stage of Web3: inclusive of innovation while adhering to the rule of law and order, like an explorer constantly broadening perspectives.

The entire venue was filled with a strong sense of technology and the future: a dance performance by astronauts and robots together provided a powerful visual impact, while the exciting performances of two rappers and a DJ on the outdoor stage elevated the atmosphere to a climax. On this night, as everyone shared their insights and experiences, they also continued to gain new perspectives, enriching their journey through Web3.

This Hong Kong Web3 Carnival was a comprehensive, immersive brand showcase of OKX Web3. In a space full of futuristic imagination, OKX Web3 not only set up booths but also built a bridge of trust between users and the Web3 world.
OKX Web3 is not just a product presentation but a multidimensional connection between technology, viewpoints, experience, and users. Standing amidst the high-rise buildings of the city of Hong Kong, what we see is not just the present of Web3 but how it is perceived, understood, and constructed in the real world.
This article is a contribution and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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