深潮TechFlow|Mar 26, 2026 02:31
HashKey Tokenisation CEO Anna attends HKVCA: tokenization is lowering investment barriers and enabling more people to become asset 'owners'
According to TechFlow, on March 26th, Anna Liu, CEO of HashKey Tokenisation, was invited to attend the Hong Kong Venture Capital Association (HKVCA) industry event. As a long-standing financial industry organization in Hong Kong, HKVCA brings together many well-known institutions such as BlackStone, EQT, Morgan Stanley, etc. Anna and representatives from institutions such as Crypto.com Capital, Yunfeng Finance, and Unicorn Capital discussed the future trends in tokenization, DeFi, and investment around "tokenization, venture capital, and investment choices in the digital ecosystem". Tokenization is about repairing tracks, not building trains, "Anna pointed out at the roundtable, stating that the core of tokenization lies in the" evolution "of the underlying infrastructure of traditional finance. Its primary goal is to effectively improve the operational efficiency and accessibility of existing assets such as private equity by addressing pain points such as long lock up periods and high investment thresholds. Essentially, tokenization is an upgrade and improvement of the existing institutional market. Anna believes that the direction changed by tokenization is already very clear - embedding ownership, compliance, and transfer logic directly into the assets themselves, allowing high-quality assets to flow more efficiently and transparently, and reaching investors who are blocked due to structural barriers. Up to now, what tokenization can achieve is already very meaningful - lowering investment barriers, creating new distribution channels, and the greater vision of true on chain liquidity and real-time cross-border settlement still requires infrastructure, legal frameworks, and market participants to mature together, "Anna said." We are steadily advancing in this direction with a rhythm and sequence. "Anna further elaborated on the development path of tokenization scale. She believes that the asset management industry should start with strictly regulated and relatively simple structured products such as money market funds (MMFs) and ETFs, and naturally transition to and support more complex assets. In this process, establishing institutional trust and investor familiarity has always been the core axis driving the industry forward
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