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Last year's Consensus Hong Kong event is probably still fresh in everyone's memory—tickets were in high demand, and the on-site atmosphere was incredibly lively. Just now, I saw official confirmation that the 2026 conference is scheduled for February 10th to 12th. This time, CoinDesk clearly aims for a bigger scale, expecting around 15,000 industry decision-makers to attend. It feels like half of the Web3 community will be squeezing into Hong Kong. Looking at the first list of confirmed speakers, not only are Binance's Richard Teng and Solana Foundation's Lily Liu on the list, but also executives from traditional financial giants like JPMorgan and Grayscale Investments, and of course, Brother Sun. The topics are all about the hottest trends right now, such as RWA asset tokenization, Ethereum's next steps, and the highly discussed AI Agents and on-chain interactions. Besides the formal forums, the most important aspects of this conference are networking and atmosphere. This time, the official schedule includes EasyA hackathons and startup pitch events, providing direct access to top VCs. It's said there will be over 350 Side Events across the city, and the organizers even arranged special activities at the Happy Valley Racecourse and a delegation to explore Shenzhen's tech scene. Solana will also host an Asia-Pacific accelerator event concurrently, turning this into a massive industry party—whether you're seeking funding, projects, or simply expanding your network, the efficiency is top-notch. For friends who missed out last year, I really recommend planning early this time. Hong Kong, as the hub of Web3 in Asia, is an unmissable location for such high-level events. Tickets are now officially on sale, so I suggest securing your spot early. See you in Hong Kong!