On April 23, the 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival — co-hosted by Wanxiang Blockchain Labs and HashKey Group, organized by W3ME — concluded at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The four-day global Web3 annual gathering, structured around the four themed stages of Mountain, Wind, Cloud, and Sea, brought together over a hundred leaders from government, finance, technology, and academia worldwide for a feast of ideas with both depth and spectacle.
The event drew deep participation from high-net-worth individuals and professional academic teams, with over a hundred satellite events blooming across the city — making Hong Kong the meeting point of Web3 innovation and industrial resources.

1. Winds from four seas, wisdom in Hong Kong: compliance and technology converge
From April 20 to 23 the four stages unfolded in sequence, driving macro institution-building, core technical innovation, AI×Web3 fusion, and compliant expansion paths toward deep dialogue. Three core threads ran through the four days: the two-way convergence of traditional finance and crypto, the collision of AI and Web3, and RWA's path from concept to scale.
Themed forums rolled out around "TradFi × Crypto: Convergence", "Web3 × AI: Value Reconstruction in the Intelligent Era", "Tokenization: the Bridge between the Real World and the Digital Economy", "Institutional Integration: from Compliance to Business", "AI × Crypto: the Next Financial Infrastructure", and "Stablecoins and the Web3 Payment Revolution", with speakers trading views — including Hong Kong's Financial Secretary.
2. A hundred flowers, one ecosystem: Delta & Capital shows its compliance technology
The Carnival was a stage for ecosystem symbiosis as much as debate. 0G, Bitfire, Cyberport, Delta & Capital, TON Foundation, and other ecosystem partners took to the themed stages in turn, presenting sessions spanning infrastructure, technical innovation, and academic research — a panorama of Web3's breadth.
As a professional digital asset forensics and security-compliance firm, Delta & Capital presented its AI stream-computing solutions for on-chain asset tracing and liquidity restoration. As the blockchain compliance ecosystem takes shape, many investors face exactly these questions: withdrawals restricted — what now? Exchange freeze — what now? Risk-controlled — how to lift it?

3. Technology empowerment citywide: reshaping the legal-attribution path for digital assets
Technology was a highlight: the Carnival introduced its first "robot employee" for smart guidance, drew over 100 media communities and exhibiting projects, and satellite events unfolded across all of Hong Kong. Developers and investors alike found inspiration at the collision of technology and law.
Against the backdrop of digital-asset sovereignty protection and expanding long-arm jurisdiction, legal attribution and compliant self-proof have become hard necessities for expanding enterprises and high-net-worth individuals. Delta & Capital will keep working through deep data replay and digital-network forensic auditing, joining global licensed law firms and compliance experts to provide professional appeal opinions and legal statements — helping global users preserve maximum asset value within the compliance framework and write the next chapter of the digital economy together.