Solana Developer Event Consensus Hong Kong 2026 Set for February 11 Kickoff
CoinDesk and Solana Foundation announce the Solana Developer Event at Consensus Hong Kong on Feb 11, 2026, focusing on builders and policymakers.
Solana's taking over Hong Kong's tech scene this February. CoinDesk and the Solana Foundation announced that a massive developer event will officially kick off Consensus Hong Kong on February 11, 2026. The gathering aims to bridge the gap between technical builders, global capital, and high-level policymakers.
The Core Focus of Solana Developer Event Consensus Hong Kong 2026
The event isn't just another tech meetup; it's a strategic summit. According to organizers, the focus will remain squarely on fostering a sustainable ecosystem for Web3 developers while engaging with institutional investors. It's reported that several major Layer 1 innovations will be showcased during the first day of the conference.
Why Hong Kong Matters for Solana's Future
Hong Kong has rapidly emerged as a crypto-friendly jurisdiction, making it the perfect stage for the Solana Foundation to expand its Asian footprint. By aligning with CoinDesk, the event provides a high-visibility platform for builders to attract Venture Capital directly. The synergy between high-speed tech and traditional financial expertise is expected to be a recurring theme throughout the week.
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