IDN Network Enters Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit: When Web3 Infrastructure Moves Toward Mainstream Finance

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January 9, 2026, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre will host the 2025 Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit and the 12th “Hong Kong Top 100 Stocks” Awards Ceremony.

On the eve of this milestone, market attention is no longer solely focused on the awards themselves, but has shifted to a deeper question— As Web3 gradually enters the mainstream financial discussion framework, who will truly be incorporated into the long-term financial narrative?

Against this backdrop, IDN Network has chosen to enter Hong Kong, to participate in this large-scale wealth management forum dominated by traditional finance, which is also beginning to open up to new technologies.

This is not just a simple industry appearance, nor is it for short-term exposure. For IDN, this is more like a clear strategic choice.

In the current environment where Web3 is no longer just about narratives but is being asked to “explain value,” what truly needs to take the stage is not the concept itself, but whether the infrastructure has the long-term capacity to adapt to the real financial system.

  1. From “Crypto Narratives” to “Financial Consensus,” Why Now?

In recent years, Web3 has been mostly discussed within a context of high volatility and high narratives; while traditional financial systems have always focused on institutions, risk control, and sustainability.

But between 2025 and 2026, this boundary is shifting.

Hong Kong stock market is gradually recovering, and risk appetite in capital markets is warming.

Technology, ESG, and digital assets are incorporated into a more comprehensive wealth management discussion framework.

Web3 is beginning to move from “edge innovation” to the core of discussions on “asset allocation and financial infrastructure.”

In this time window, Web3 is no longer just asked “Will it rise or not,” but is repeatedly questioned on a more fundamental issue:

Does this underlying network truly have the capacity to carry long-term value?

IDN Network, in this context, has chosen to enter Hong Kong’s financial core.

For IDN, this is not just a participation in a conference, but the beginning of entering mainstream financial perspectives and being subjected to higher standards— to respond to an unavoidable question:

Is Web3’s underlying infrastructure ready to dialogue with the real financial system?

  1. The True Significance of Participation: Not Just Showcasing, but “Being Understood”

In such a high-profile forum gathering government officials, leading brokerages, listed companies, and Web3 institutions, IDN is more concerned with the three emerging connections below the stage than with on-stage expressions.

1️⃣ Connection with the traditional financial system As Web3 begins to be incorporated into wealth management, asset allocation, and compliance discussions, the stability, scalability, and long-term governance of infrastructure are becoming core criteria.

2️⃣ Connection with real assets and real needs From RWA, data assets to decentralized computing power, IDN focuses not on short-term concepts, but on whether the network can support real business operations over the long term.

3️⃣ Connection with Asia’s financial hub Hong Kong remains an important node connecting global capital and the Chinese market. Choosing to enter the mainstream perspective here is itself a judgment of the long-term potential of Asia’s Web3 infrastructure.

  1. When Web2 and Web3 Sit Together, Infrastructure Takes Center Stage

A notable change in this forum is: Web2 and Web3 are no longer discussed in isolation.

Traditional finance focuses on risk control, compliance frameworks, and stable returns; Web3 complements this with open networks, data sovereignty, and composable financial structures.

IDN Network’s positioning is precisely at the intersection of these two.

It does not aim to replace traditional finance, but to provide a more open, collaborative, and long-term sustainable underlying network foundation for the future financial system.

  1. IDN’s Chosen Path: A “Slow but Sure” Approach

After multiple cycles, projects that can truly sustain tend to share similar characteristics: They do not chase hot trends or rush narratives, but appear at the right place and time at critical nodes.

IDN Network’s decision to enter Hong Kong at this moment is not a short-term move, but part of its long-term strategy.

This means that IDN is gradually moving from within the Web3 circle toward a broader financial system, industrial structure, and real-world applications.

Conclusion

When the market re-discusses “value,” infrastructure naturally comes to the forefront.

The upcoming 2026 Hong Kong is not just a venue for a conference, but more like an observation window—

Web3 is being re-evaluated, and infrastructure is becoming the new starting point for consensus.

IDN Network appears at this node, hoping to explore a more long-term question at the intersection of traditional finance and new technology:

What kind of underlying foundation should the next-generation financial network be built upon?

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