
The platform’s open approach is designed around efficiency, security and accessibility—and to catalyze AI's development.
Chan Chung-ni, a member of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong, wrote an article "Empowering the Application Development of Web 3.0 in the Financial Industry", in which he pointed out that the Hong Kong government must vigorously develop a Web 3.0 infrastructure that can support the long-term development of Web 3.0. In view of the current shortcomings of the mainstream public blockchain platform in terms of privacy protection, Hong Kong should...
Keungz, co-founder of blockchain and AI-empowered health platform WELL3, responded to some community concerns by saying that he would destroy team tokens (2.5% - 10.5 billion WELL).