The RWA Summit Hong Kong has come to an end—an exciting event that has cemented the city’s status as the world’s leading center for real asset tokenization (RWAThe RWA Summit Hong Kong has come to an end—an exciting event that has cemented the city’s status as the world’s leading center for real asset tokenization (RWA

RWA Summit Hong Kong 2026: The Definitive Bridge Between TradFi and On-Chain Realities

2026/02/18 19:37
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The RWA Summit Hong Kong has come to an end—an exciting event that has cemented the city’s status as the world’s leading center for real asset tokenization (RWA). These were two intense days when more than 700 carefully curated participants, 50+ distinguished speakers, and 80+ leading institutional investors gathered to map out the future of DePin, stablecoins, and the move toward bringing TradFi on-chain.

Rather than revisiting whether tokenization is viable, discussions focused on how it can be executed within credible legal, financial, and operational frameworks.

RWA Summit Hong Kong 2026: The Definitive Bridge Between TradFi and On-Chain Realities

“RWA SUMMIT Hong Kong was not just another event for us, it was a place where real deals and business happened. We were proud to co-host the event and bring together potential partners, regulators and market leaders. It’s a great opportunity to present our bonds tokenization and DeFi projects to both TradFi and Digital Assets players. I believe that the key result of any event are the real deals that follow. RWA SUMMIT is definitely this kind of event. No noise, no hype, only real expertise of speakers, and a highly curated network”Peter Kadish, Managing Director LynxCap Investments, RWA SUMMIT Hong Kong co-host.

The RWA Summit clearly showed that tokenization has moved beyond theory into execution,” says Scott Thiel, co-founder & CEO of Tokinvest. “Across panels on venture capital, IP tokenization, and institutional adoption, the focus was on infrastructure, liquidity planning, and trusted market frameworks.

And this is how Gillian Wu, founder and CEO of Mulana Investment Management, comments on the insights of the event: “At the RWA Summit during Consensus Hong Kong, we explored how real-world assets are bringing wealth on-chain through greater efficiency, transparency, disintermediation, and fractionalized ownership. Tokenization, however, does not change the fundamental factors that influence value, and investors must carefully assess counterparty risk and liquidity. Although market fragmentation and structural differences between DeFi, exchanges, and traditional finance remain challenges, progress toward convergence is evident.

Day 1: Forging Regulatory Pathways and Institutional Momentum

The summit opened with remarks from Joseph Chan, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of the Hong Kong Government, who highlighted Hong Kong’s regulatory direction and its ambition to provide clarity for tokenized financial products. The message was consistent throughout the day: regulatory structure is no longer an obstacle but a prerequisite for scale.

The day included four spotlight sessions.

The first one was on global frameworks. The participants got a profound exploration of regional RWA trends, featuring insights from Scott Thiel (Tokinvest), Julian Kwan (InvestaX), and Terence Ng (EX.IO), expertly moderated by Peter Kadish (LynxCap). The takeaway? Regulation has evolved from a barrier into a strategic advantage.

Thereafter, we covered the AI convergence. Alan Lau (Animoca Brands) and Geoff Kot (Standard Chartered) delved into how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the connection between traditional banking and digital asset ecosystems.

Another essential point was related to banking giants onchain. Bugra Celik (HSBC) and Giorgia Pellizzari (Hex Trust) highlighted the transition from experimental proof-of-concept to full-scale institutional adoption, emphasizing robust custody and security for digital currencies.

The day concluded with a forward-looking exchange between Nenter Chow of Bitmart and Sébastien Borget of The Sandbox. They explored how crypto-native ecosystems are incorporating RWAs. The conversation centered on sustainable value creation rather than short-term market cycles.

“At the RWA Summit in Hong Kong, we discussed how blockchain is expanding from virtual real estate to collectible assets and user-generated content revenues being tokenized on-chain. The direction is clear: blockchain technology will become broadly adopted across gaming, digital assets, and the creator economy. It will ultimately integrate so seamlessly into user experiences that people benefit from it without needing to think about the underlying infrastructure,” shares Sébastien Borget, co-founder of SandBox & SandChain.

The first day also featured an outstanding lineup of industry leaders and innovators, including Cathal Donnellan, President at NexStox; Marcos Chow, Group CIO at HKT; Rocky Mui, Partner at Clifford Chance; Tom Wan, Partner at Imprint Capital Partners; Neil Tan, Managing Partner at Tsunami Advisors and Chairman of the AI Association of Hong Kong; Phillip Pon, CEO at EMURGO; Andrei Grachev, Managing Partner at DWF Labs; Musheer Ahmed, Founder & CEO at FinStep Asia; Jelena Zhang, SVP at Amber Premium; Jayendra Jog, Co-Founder at Sei Labs; Nikita (Sachdev) Lord, Founder & CEO at Luna PR; Edwin Mata, Co-Founder & CEO at Brickken; Preetam Rao, Co-Founder & CEO at QuillAudits; and Leo Fan, Founder & CEO at Cysic.

Day 2: Envisioning Tomorrow’s Wealth, IP, and Payment Innovations

The second day shifted toward applied use cases, examining how tokenization is reshaping wealth management, intellectual property, and payment systems.

The second day of RWA Summit opened with a high-level fireside chat featuring Sean McHugh, Senior Director – Market Assurance at VARA (Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority). The discussion set the tone for the day, focusing on regulatory clarity, market integrity, and the evolving framework for virtual assets in the region.

In a fireside discussion, Yat Siu of Animoca Brands and Bowie Lau of MaGE Group analyzed the implications of IP tokenization for content platforms and creator economies for giants like YouTube, Spotify, and Netflix. The conversation focused on whether blockchain-based models can provide more direct monetization and ownership structures while maintaining compliance and investor protections.

A recurring theme in our discussion was that RWA is not about “putting a single asset on-chain”; it’s about modernizing financial infrastructure without breaking law, trust, or market structure, comments Jeffrey Broer, venture advisor at Kohpy Ventures. “Tokenization within a regulated environment does not automatically create liquidity, and lower minimums do not mean retail access. True liquidity requires credible market design and participation. For venture-backed startups, the real opportunity lies in compliance-native infrastructure, settlement and orchestration layers, custody, risk tooling, and transparency rails. In short, the value is in building the plumbing, not chasing product hype.

Wealth migration onto blockchain infrastructure was addressed by Ray Tam of Revo Digital Family Office and Florian M Spiegl of Evident Capital. They tackled the hurdles of onboarding professional investor (PI) wealth onto the blockchain while unveiling exciting avenues for retail investors.

The next spotlight session of the day was on the PayFi Revolution. Rita Liu (RD Technologies) and Evan Auyang (Animoca Brands) offered a grounded perspective on stablecoins and payment finance in the “Asian Reality.”

The 2-day event concluded with a comparative discussion featuring Pauline Fan of InvestHK, Rachel Lee of Cyberport, and Irina Heaver of RWA Labs. The panel assessed Hong Kong’s regulatory agility against competitors like the UAE and beyond.

The stage then welcomed an exceptional lineup of investors, founders, and industry leaders, including Noah Frankel, Investment Analyst at JSquare; Tobias Bauer, General Partner at TBV; Calvin Ng, General Partner at Plutus VC; Melody He, Co-Founder & Partner at Spartan Group; Craig Dyer, Head of Capital Markets at HECTO; Pauli Speaks, CBDO at Cryptic; DiZien Low, Director of Business Development at Polygon Labs; Jacky Kong, Head of Hong Kong at Ava Labs; Sonia Shaw, CEO at OneAsset; Andrey Fedorov, CMO & CBDO at STON.fi; Jackee Wong, Partner & CMO at Leadsourcing; Sudeep Mehta, COO at STBL; and Lawrence Tsui, Director of Business Development and Strategic Solutions for Hong Kong & Mongolia at Fortinet.

Special thanks to the partners of RWA Summit, in particular our Strategic Partner, BTSE Enterprise Solutions, and our Partner, STON.fi, for their invaluable support and contribution to the event’s success.

Industry Developments and Expansion

Apart from panel discussions, the summit also provided a platform for industry announcements. LynxCap introduced its DeFi platform designed to connect RWA yield strategies with structured liquidity environments. In parallel, Ivan V. Ivanov of UVECON.VC and Irina Heaver of RWA Labs announced the launch of Dubai RWA Week 2026, signaling increased collaboration between Asian and Middle Eastern tokenization hubs.

RWA Summit Hong Kong brought together strong voices from both TradFi and digital assets,” says Ivan V. Ivanov, founder of RWA Summit. “The discussions focused on execution, regulation, and real market structure and were grounded in actual cases, not theory.

What stood out to me most was the growing alignment between ecosystems like Hong Kong and Dubai. Different frameworks—and clear potential for collaboration. Our goal was to create a platform where real experts share real cases, challenges, and practical paths forward. Judging by the depth of discussion, we are clearly moving in the right direction.

To sum it up, the RWA Summit Hong Kong 2026 has unequivocally demonstrated that the dialogue has advanced from “Is this feasible?” to “How swiftly can we expand?” By bridging TradFi’s regulatory rigor with DeFi’s tech stack, we’re moving toward a financial system that is actually transparent and accessible, not just fast.

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