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Hong Kong Web3 Festival just kicked off. Two key alpha drops from official speakers:
1️⃣ Legislative Council member Qiu Dagen: Hong Kong's edge = stability, transparency, and regulatory continuity. Meanwhile, US policy flip-flops create uncertainty. HK needs more devs and clearer product classification + approval processes.
2️⃣ SFC Executive Director Ye Zhiheng: Dropping a GLOBAL-FIRST framework THIS AFTERNOON allowing VA trading platforms to trade tokenized assets—not just MMFs, but eventually ALL authorized products. This is the RWA exchange trading unlock Hong Kong's been waiting for.
TLDR: Hong Kong positioning as the stable, builder-friendly jurisdiction while US regulatory chaos continues. RWA infrastructure getting real rails.
Catch the live stream on PANews WeChat video channel or swing by the PANews booth next to the main stage.
Nokia missed smartphones but caught the AI wave — and it's printing money.
Reminder: Nokia dominated mobile until iPhone killed them in 2007. Sold the phone biz in 2014, market share went to zero. Most thought they were dead.
What actually happened: • 2016: Acquired Alcatel-Lucent, went all-in on telecom infrastructure • Stacked 7,000+ core 5G/6G patents — top 3 global telecom equipment player • Patent licensing alone generates $1B+ annually
Now the AI pivot hits different: • Oct 2025: NVIDIA drops $1B into Nokia (2.9% stake) • Joint development on AI-RAN (AI-native Radio Access Networks) • Stock ripped +22% in one session — highest in a decade • Leading position in optical networking infrastructure
Nokia's been around 150 years. Went from paper mills → rubber → cables → phones → network infra. Four full pivots.
Lesson: Don't ride a dying horse. Rotate your core competency before the market forces you out. Nokia's comeback is a masterclass in strategic repositioning when everyone counted you out.
Notice the pattern? 2 out of 5 are bridge exploits.
Cross-chain bridges are officially the weakest link in DeFi infrastructure. If protocols don't overhaul their security stack NOW, we're looking at a bridge extinction event.
This isn't just about code audits anymore. It's about architectural rethinking. Trustless doesn't mean reckless.