According to ChainCatcher, the digital asset trading platform HiBT made a splash at GM Vietnam 2025, the largest Web3 conference in Southeast Asia.

The conference attracted over 10,000 attendees and hundreds of international blockchain projects. HiBT showcased its core functions—contract trading (Futures), copy trading, and regional agency cooperation plans—through a modern exhibition area and a series of product interaction experiences.

The HiBT booth quickly became the focal point of the conference, attracting a large number of traders, investors, blockchain developers, and KOLs for interaction. A representative from HiBT stated: “GM Vietnam is an important window for us to expand our community and listen to the voices of the Web3 ecosystem in Vietnam. This is a market full of depth and vitality.”

Attending GM Vietnam is an important part of HiBT's strategy to expand into the Vietnamese market. Previously, HiBT also actively participated in the Solana Check Points event, establishing deep cooperation with local developers and cross-chain ecosystem projects.

HiBT is strengthening its connection with Vietnamese users through a series of training courses, technical seminars, and localized marketing activities. During GM Vietnam, the HiBT team also engaged in in-depth exchanges with several local Web3 startup projects, demonstrating its firm commitment to rooting itself in Southeast Asia and building a sustainable ecosystem.

HiBT has always emphasized social responsibility. In addition to product technology development, it is also actively involved in public welfare, particularly in technology education and caring for vulnerable groups. Recently, HiBT has initiated several small charitable activities in Vietnam and plans to continue expanding its social impact in the future.

With 2 million global users and an average daily trading volume exceeding $1.2 billion, HiBT is gradually consolidating its position in emerging markets. The GM Vietnam event is not only a platform for HiBT to showcase itself but also the starting point for its long-term development path in Vietnam.