According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fireblocks, the digital asset infrastructure provider is planning an active presence at several major industry events in Hong Kong from February 9–12, 2026. The post indicates that Fireblocks intends to participate in LTP’s Liquidity 2026 at the JW Marriott (Booth A02), CoinDesk’s Consensus Hong Kong (Booth #3806 at HKCEC), and Solana Accelerate (via a Fireblocks kiosk at HKCEC).
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The LinkedIn post also points to a series of side events focused on topics such as trust, institutional access, and digital asset markets, including collaborations with firms like Sumsub, Wincent, HashKey Group, and TP ICAP. In addition, Fireblocks’ Head of APAC, Amy Zhang, is expected to speak on multiple panels covering settlement infrastructure, custody, trading liquidity, and institutional access in Asia. The post links to a page for meeting bookings, side‑event RSVPs, and the full schedule.
For investors, the post suggests that Fireblocks is emphasizing its presence in the Asia-Pacific region and targeting institutional clients involved in secure digital asset operations, stablecoin infrastructure, and protocol scaling. A concentrated marketing and thought-leadership effort at high-profile conferences in Hong Kong may signal a strategic push to capture growing institutional demand in Asian digital asset markets, particularly in areas such as custody, compliance at scale, and stablecoin use cases. If this engagement translates into deeper relationships with exchanges, trading firms, and financial institutions, it could support Fireblocks’ revenue growth and strengthen its competitive positioning among enterprise-focused crypto infrastructure providers. However, the post does not provide quantitative metrics or explicit financial guidance, so the direct impact on near-term financial performance remains unclear.

