Axblade, an emerging on-chain finance protocol, will step onto the global stage for the first time at Consensus Hong Kong 2026, one of the leading Web3 conferencesAxblade, an emerging on-chain finance protocol, will step onto the global stage for the first time at Consensus Hong Kong 2026, one of the leading Web3 conferences

Axblade to Make Global Debut at Consensus Hong Kong 2026

2026/02/06 22:41
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Axblade to Make Global Debut at Consensus Hong Kong 2026

Axblade, an emerging on-chain finance protocol, will step onto the global stage for the first time at Consensus Hong Kong 2026, one of the leading Web3 conferences in the world. This milestone marks Axblade’s official entry into the international Web3 community, where it will connect directly with developers, investors, and crypto enthusiasts.

First Global Appearance at Consensus Hong Kong
Consensus Hong Kong gathers top voices from blockchain, finance, and technology across Asia and beyond. Axblade’s presence highlights its growing influence in the evolving on-chain finance landscape.

During the conference, the team will share their vision for next-generation on-chain financial infrastructure, exploring how decentralized and programmable finance can make global financial systems more transparent, accessible, and efficient.

Interactive On-Site Wallet Activity
 To celebrate its debut, Axblade will host a community-focused activation at the venue. Attendees can participate by linking their wallets on-site, earning exclusive limited-edition Axblade merchandise, including:

  • Axblade-themed T-shirts
  • Branded Merchandise
Axblade to Make Global Debut at Consensus Hong Kong 2026

Gifts are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. This hands-on experience is designed to introduce attendees to the Axblade ecosystem in a tangible and engaging way.

Connect with Axblade in Hong Kong
 As Hong Kong strengthens its position as a global Web3 hub, Axblade is excited to meet both local and international community members. Whether you’re a developer, researcher, partner, or crypto enthusiast, the team welcomes you to visit, engage, and exchange ideas during the event.

Event Details:

  • Date: February 11–12, 2026
  • Location: Hong Kong Convention &Exhibition Centre

About Axblade
Axblade 
is a high-performance, hybrid finance protocol that bridges real-world assets and on-chain liquidity. By enabling capital to be issued, traded, and composed with settlement-grade reliability, Axblade makes it possible to bring off-chain value on-chain while supporting compliant, cross-border finance. Its goal is to provide a scalable foundation for global financial applications, uniting transparency, efficiency, and regulatory compliance in a single ecosystem.

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