As part of Hong Kong's ongoing commitment to embrace the "megatrend" of Web3 development, it has established a diverse group of industry and government officials to supervise the progress of Web3 in the region.
According to a June 30 statement, the government of Hong Kong has formed a task force comprising 15 industry participants and 11 key government officials to oversee the development of Web3, with a particular focus on promoting its growth in an ethical manner. It stated:
The Govt announces the establishment of the Task Force on Promoting #Web3 Development https://t.co/wrC1DmE2QD
Paul Chan, Hong Kong’s financial secretary said that the task force will only further enhance Hong Kong’s aim to be a frontrunner in the Web3 sector.
“Hong Kong seeks to lead and drive innovative exploration and development, create more new application models, and strives to draw together top-notch companies and talent in the arena to build a thriving ecosystem” Chan stated, adding:
It was highlighted that the market has “responded favorably” to the Hong Kong government policy statement on the development of virtual assets, which was released in October 2022.
Cointelegraph reported on March 20 that over 80 virtual asset-related companies have expressed interest in “establishing their presence in Hong Kong” since the release of this statement.
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The Hong Kong government has been actively promoting the region as an attractive place for crypto firms in recent times.
On June 10, Johnny Ng, a Hong Kong Legislative Council member took to Twitter to extend an invitation to "all global virtual asset trading platforms" to come to Hong Kong and apply for a virtual asset service
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