Hong Kong Cyberport’s Web3 blockchain companies have grown to more than 270
Cyberport in Hong Kong is a commercial center owned and operated by the Hong Kong government. It has added more than 120 new companies in the past 16 months and currently has more than 270 blockchain technology-related companies. The founders of these more than 270 companies come from more than 20 countries and regions, including Japan, South Korea, the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and India, in addition to Hong Kong and the mainland.
According to a Legislative Council report, Cyberport's Web3 company has begun to apply blockchain technology to real-world applications, including smart living, digital entertainment, financial technology, and network and data security. In addition, Cyberport is actively recruiting companies specializing in blockchain security, asset custody, and encrypted wallets to promote cooperation among its various Web3 companies within the network.
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