Bridging Worlds, Integrating Traditional Finance and Crypto Markets - 2026 Crypto Finance Forum Set to Open

marsbitPublicado a 2026-01-29Actualizado a 2026-01-29

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CryptoFi Forum 2026 is set to take place on February 12, 2026, at The University of Hong Kong, marking a significant moment in the convergence of cryptocurrency and traditional finance. Jointly organized by WLFI, Bakkt, HKU Business School's Executive Education, and ME Group, the forum aims to create a high-level dialogue platform connecting East and West, academic research with business practice, and traditional finance with the crypto industry. Under the vision of "Decoding Cryptocurrency, Reshaping the Future of Finance," the event will systematically explore the evolution of crypto finance. It will focus on institutional-grade opportunities and emerging technological paradigms within regulatory frameworks, offering forward-looking insights into the global financial system. The forum will feature strategic dialogues with speakers including Zak Folkman, Chase Herro, and Ryan Fang from WLFI; Nicholas Baes, COO of Bakkt; Dr. Xiao Feng of HashKey Group; Professor Yang Wang, Vice-President of HKU; Jack Kong, Director of Cyberport and CEO of Nano Labs; and Jessica Yang, CEO of ME Group. Discussions will center on three core themes: the current crypto industry landscape, latest institutional practices in traditional finance, and cutting-edge on-chain applications. The event is supported by strategic partners Nano Labs Ltd (Nasdaq: NA) and CoinFound, alongside media partners including Foresight News and Odaily.

At a time when cryptocurrencies and traditional finance are achieving deep integration, the Crypto Finance Forum will grandly open at the University of Hong Kong on February 12, 2026.

Co-hosted by WLFI, Bakkt, HKU Business School Executive Education, and ME Group, the CryptoFi Forum (Crypto Finance Forum) aims to create a high-level dialogue platform connecting East and West, academic research and business practice, traditional finance and the crypto industry. Guided by the vision of "Decoding Cryptocurrency, Reshaping the Future of Finance," this forum will systematically outline the evolution of crypto finance and, within a compliant framework, deeply explore institutional-grade opportunities and emerging technology paradigms to provide forward-looking insights for the future of the global financial system.

The forum will unfold through multiple strategic dialogues, featuring guests including Zak Folkman, Chase Herro, and Ryan Fang from the WLFI team; Nicholas Baes, Chief Operating Officer of Bakkt; Dr. Xiao Feng of HashKey Group; Professor Wang Yang, Vice-President (University Advancement) and Chair Professor at the University of Hong Kong; Jack Kong, Director of Hong Kong Cyberport and CEO of Nano Labs; and Ms. Jessica Yang, CEO of ME Group. The forum agenda will focus on three core themes: the current industry landscape of the crypto world, the latest institutional practices in traditional finance, and cutting-edge applications in the on-chain world.

Furthermore, thanks to the strong support of strategic partners: Nano Labs Ltd (Nasdaq: NA) and CoinFound; and media partners: Foresight News, Odaily, Jinse Finance, PANews, Bitpush, and Finet.

Event Information

Event Theme: Crypto Finance Forum

Event Time: February 12, 2026, 09:30 - 12:00 (HKT)

Event Location: University of Hong Kong

Hosts: WLFI, Bakkt, HKU Business School Executive Education, ME Group

Strategic Partners: Nano Labs Ltd (Nasdaq: NA), CoinFound

About CryptoFi Forum

The "Crypto Finance Forum" (CryptoFi Forum, CFF) is committed to building a dialogue and cooperation platform to promote the development of the global crypto finance industry.

Official Website: https://www.me.news/CryptoFi

About WLFI

WLFI is building the future of finance. USD1 is just the beginning, committed to serving individual users, institutions, and broader financial participants.

Official Website: https://worldlibertyfinancial.com/

About Bakkt

Bakkt focuses on building a new generation of institutional-grade digital asset infrastructure, reshaping the form of money, its flow, and market mechanisms.

Official Website: https://bakkt.com/

About HKU Business School Executive Education

HKU Business School Executive Education is dedicated to helping managers cope with the complex global market environment. Leveraging the University of Hong Kong's unique advantages in international perspective, integrative thinking, and academic excellence, it enhances managers' strategic vision.

Official Website: https://execed.hkubs.hku.hk/

About ME Group

ME Group is a globally leading financial information and technology platform. Headquartered in Hong Kong, with a North American office in New York. Core businesses include media services (ME News), branded events (ME Event), video services (BTV), and AI-driven media, marketing, and data services. Committed to providing global users with accurate information content, professional market services, and AI intelligent solutions.

Official Website: https://www.me.news/

More Details

Event Official Website: https://www.me.news/events/488

X Platform: https://x.com/CryptoFi_Forum

Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the main purpose and vision of the CryptoFi Forum 2026?

AThe CryptoFi Forum 2026 aims to create a high-level dialogue platform connecting East and West, academic research with business practice, and traditional finance with the crypto industry. Its vision is to 'decode cryptocurrency and reshape the financial future,' systematically reviewing the evolution of crypto finance and exploring institutional-grade opportunities and new technological paradigms within a compliant framework.

QWhen and where will the CryptoFi Forum 2026 be held?

AThe CryptoFi Forum 2026 will be held on February 12, 2026, from 09:30 to 12:00 HKT at The University of Hong Kong.

QWhich organizations are the main organizers of this forum?

AThe forum is jointly organized by WLFI, Bakkt, HKU Business School's Executive Education, and ME Group.

QWho are some of the key speakers featured at the event?

AKey speakers include Zak Folkman, Chase Herro, and Ryan Fang from WLFI; Nicholas Baes, COO of Bakkt; Dr. Xiao Feng of HashKey Group; Professor Yang Wang, Vice-President (University Global Engagement) of HKU; Jack Kong, Director of Hong Kong Cyberport and CEO of Nano Labs; and Jessica Yang, CEO of ME Group.

QWhat are the three core themes that the forum agenda will focus on?

AThe forum agenda will focus on three core themes: the current industrial landscape of the crypto world, the latest institutional-grade practices in traditional finance, and cutting-edge applications in the on-chain world.

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