On July 16, 2025, the Financial Network Technology Conference (FiNETech6) jointly hosted by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Cyberport successfully took place at the HKMA headquarters. The conference, themed 'Data Excellence, Cyber Resilience,' focused on two core topics: cyber resilience and data governance, engaging in in-depth discussions around effective risk management in the financial services industry.
FiNETech is an important platform promoted by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority for the 'FinTech 2025' strategy, aimed at seizing the vast growth opportunities in the fields of financial technology business and types of technology. By leveraging the network expanded by local FinTech solutions, it enables a wider financial services industry to gain greater benefits.
As a global leading blockchain threat intelligence company, SlowMist was invited to exhibit and introduced core solutions including cryptocurrency anti-money laundering solutions (SlowMist AML), on-chain anti-money laundering and tracking tools (MistTrack), integrated on-chain and off-chain monitoring systems (MistEye), security audits, and attack-defense practices to the attendees, engaging in in-depth discussions.
Conference Venue
During the interactive communication, the SlowMist booth attracted many representatives from financial institutions, regulators, and technology. The guests on-site paid special attention to topics such as on-chain data compliance, virtual asset transaction monitoring, and cross-chain traceability, and highly recognized SlowMist's long-term investment in the construction of blockchain security infrastructure.
Since its establishment, SlowMist has always focused on the implementation and practical application of blockchain security technology. The company's services widely cover security auditing, cryptocurrency anti-money laundering, threat intelligence, and vulnerability response, with a cooperation network spanning dozens of countries and regions worldwide. It has been cited multiple times by international organizations such as the United Nations Security Council, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the Hong Kong Police Force, gradually constructing a security technology system of 'from threat detection to defense closure.'
In the trend of rapid integration of FinTech with Web3, SlowMist hopes to become an important connector for banks and financial services institutions to move towards the future network form. We firmly believe that the cornerstone of trust in finance relies on the security support of technology; the prosperity and implementation of technology also depend on compliance and resilient institutional guarantees.
Conclusion
This invitation to participate in the Financial Network Technology Conference is another practice of SlowMist's mission to 'bring security to the ecosystem.' We look forward to transforming blockchain security technology into key capabilities that are usable in the industry, resolvable by regulators, and trustworthy in finance through more cross-sector communication and cooperation, helping to build the future of FinTech.