【Dubai, December 4, 2025】 —— As Binance Blockchain Week (BBW) Dubai attracts global Web3 industry attention, a series of in-depth industry exchange activities are also underway. On December 4th, the “KOL GOLF After Party” was held in Dubai, jointly organized by Klickl, Techub News, 1783DAO, and co-organized by BroadChain, WIS (World in Shadow), JDI, and the DID Alliance.
This event brought together representatives from investment institutions worldwide, industry veterans, and opinion leaders (KOL), aiming to build an efficient, private dialogue platform to jointly explore trends and cooperation opportunities in the digital economy.
Focusing on Deep Industry Dialogue, Discussing the Future of Digital Trust
As one of the side events during Binance Dubai BBW, this activity used high-end indoor golf as a social vehicle, focusing on providing industry leaders with a space away from exhibition noise to focus on idea exchange.
In a relaxed atmosphere, attendees discussed core topics of the Web3 industry—including the application of decentralized identity (DID) in compliant finance, pathways for RWA assets to be tokenized, and the evolution of infrastructure. This deep social interaction brought industry builders closer and facilitated several strategic cooperation intentions.
Strategic Roadshow: DID Alliance Builds Web3 Digital Sovereignty Infrastructure
As one of the core organizers, Eugene Xiao, Chairman of the DID Alliance, delivered a brief speech titled “Connecting Globally: From Digital Sovereignty to Business Empowerment,” showcasing the vision and ecosystem layout of the DID Alliance to the global elites present.
Eugene first outlined the core mission of the DID Alliance. He pointed out that as the Web3 industry penetrates mainstream society, traditional centralized identity systems can no longer meet the growing demands for privacy protection, data sovereignty, and cross-chain interoperability.
“DID (Decentralized Digital Identity) is not just a technical standard; it is the trust cornerstone of the future digital economy,” Eugene stated. The DID Alliance is committed to building a decentralized, cross-sovereign, and compliant digital identity infrastructure. By returning identity ownership to users, DID technology can effectively address trust issues in digital economic development, providing secure and credible support for applications like DeFi, SocialFi, and RWA.
Empowering Global Business: Strategic Positioning of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center
After introducing the technical foundation, Eugene promoted the recent launch of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC) in Kuala Lumpur to Middle Eastern and global partners.
In his speech, Eugene defined APIC’s strategic role: “APIC is not just a physical space; it is a bridge connecting DID ecosystem entities with the Web3 world, a business accelerator and capital connector we’ve built for global enterprises.”
He elaborated on three core functions of APIC as an “independent platform for business, finance, and trade empowerment”:
Web3 Innovation Incubation: Serving as a global expansion base for cutting-edge projects, leveraging DID advantages to provide full-chain support from technical solutions and compliance consulting to market implementation.
Traditional Business Transformation: Building bridges between Web2 and Web3, assisting traditional enterprises in digital upgrades using blockchain technology and achieving asset tokenization and business model innovation.
Global Education and Outbound Empowerment: Utilizing collaborations with top universities like MIT, UCLA Anderson School of Management, and others, as well as Kuala Lumpur’s geographic advantage as Southeast Asia’s hub, to help enterprises connect with markets in China, the US, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, cultivating versatile talents with a global perspective.
Eugene pointed out that although APIC’s headquarters is in Kuala Lumpur, its vision is global. This trip to Dubai aims to extend APIC’s empowerment network into the active capital center of the Middle East, fostering deep integration of Eastern and Western resources and building a more open and inclusive global business ecosystem.
Accelerating Global Layout, Co-building a New Digital Ecology
This Dubai exchange is an important part of the DID Alliance’s global strategy. Through joint efforts with partners like Klickl, Techub News, and 1783DAO, DID demonstrated its ecosystem connectivity within the industry.
With the continuous maturity of DID technology and the strategic unfolding of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC), a global empowerment ecosystem covering technological infrastructure, capital operations, education and training, and business implementation is accelerating. From its launch in Kuala Lumpur to its debut in Dubai, the DID Alliance is steadily advancing its global layout, aiming to connect global value and reshape the new order of digital commerce.
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Dubai Web3 Week Highlights: DID Alliance Teams Up with Asia-Pacific Innovation Center to Showcase and Build a New Global Capital and Business Hub
【Dubai, December 4, 2025】 —— As Binance Blockchain Week (BBW) Dubai attracts global Web3 industry attention, a series of in-depth industry exchange activities are also underway. On December 4th, the “KOL GOLF After Party” was held in Dubai, jointly organized by Klickl, Techub News, 1783DAO, and co-organized by BroadChain, WIS (World in Shadow), JDI, and the DID Alliance.
This event brought together representatives from investment institutions worldwide, industry veterans, and opinion leaders (KOL), aiming to build an efficient, private dialogue platform to jointly explore trends and cooperation opportunities in the digital economy.
Focusing on Deep Industry Dialogue, Discussing the Future of Digital Trust
As one of the side events during Binance Dubai BBW, this activity used high-end indoor golf as a social vehicle, focusing on providing industry leaders with a space away from exhibition noise to focus on idea exchange.
In a relaxed atmosphere, attendees discussed core topics of the Web3 industry—including the application of decentralized identity (DID) in compliant finance, pathways for RWA assets to be tokenized, and the evolution of infrastructure. This deep social interaction brought industry builders closer and facilitated several strategic cooperation intentions.
Strategic Roadshow: DID Alliance Builds Web3 Digital Sovereignty Infrastructure
As one of the core organizers, Eugene Xiao, Chairman of the DID Alliance, delivered a brief speech titled “Connecting Globally: From Digital Sovereignty to Business Empowerment,” showcasing the vision and ecosystem layout of the DID Alliance to the global elites present.
Eugene first outlined the core mission of the DID Alliance. He pointed out that as the Web3 industry penetrates mainstream society, traditional centralized identity systems can no longer meet the growing demands for privacy protection, data sovereignty, and cross-chain interoperability.
“DID (Decentralized Digital Identity) is not just a technical standard; it is the trust cornerstone of the future digital economy,” Eugene stated. The DID Alliance is committed to building a decentralized, cross-sovereign, and compliant digital identity infrastructure. By returning identity ownership to users, DID technology can effectively address trust issues in digital economic development, providing secure and credible support for applications like DeFi, SocialFi, and RWA.
Empowering Global Business: Strategic Positioning of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center
After introducing the technical foundation, Eugene promoted the recent launch of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC) in Kuala Lumpur to Middle Eastern and global partners.
In his speech, Eugene defined APIC’s strategic role: “APIC is not just a physical space; it is a bridge connecting DID ecosystem entities with the Web3 world, a business accelerator and capital connector we’ve built for global enterprises.”
He elaborated on three core functions of APIC as an “independent platform for business, finance, and trade empowerment”:
Eugene pointed out that although APIC’s headquarters is in Kuala Lumpur, its vision is global. This trip to Dubai aims to extend APIC’s empowerment network into the active capital center of the Middle East, fostering deep integration of Eastern and Western resources and building a more open and inclusive global business ecosystem.
Accelerating Global Layout, Co-building a New Digital Ecology
This Dubai exchange is an important part of the DID Alliance’s global strategy. Through joint efforts with partners like Klickl, Techub News, and 1783DAO, DID demonstrated its ecosystem connectivity within the industry.
With the continuous maturity of DID technology and the strategic unfolding of the Asia Pacific Innovation Center (APIC), a global empowerment ecosystem covering technological infrastructure, capital operations, education and training, and business implementation is accelerating. From its launch in Kuala Lumpur to its debut in Dubai, the DID Alliance is steadily advancing its global layout, aiming to connect global value and reshape the new order of digital commerce.