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Hong Kong’s Cyberport signed up 150 Web3 firms in past year, says city’s financial secretary

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Hong Kong’s Cyberport, a technology business park backed by the Hong Kong government, has attracted registrations from more than 150 Web 3.0-related companies in the past year, Paul Chan, the city’s financial secretary, wrote in a Sunday blog post. He didn’t name any of the companies.

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