Year-end summaries and reviews have become a trend, but for professionals focused on Web3 legal development, the real highlights are still ahead. The two months before the Lunar New Year are the key period of the year.



Recently, a milestone in the industry was witnessed—the official opening of a dedicated Web3 law firm in Hangzhou. Besides the ribbon-cutting ceremony, an industry year-end review was also conducted. On the surface, it was a summary; in essence, it laid the groundwork for a new round of ecosystem development. The real main event is yet to come.

**Print Publications and Content Output**

In early January, the industry's flagship annual publication will be printed. It is currently in the final polishing stage and is expected to be available within a week. The cover design for this issue is quite elaborate, with multiple layers of meaning waiting to be interpreted. Industry insiders are welcome to share their insights in the comments section; high-quality interpretations will be rewarded with free shipping and a gift.

**Industry Gathering and Knowledge Exchange**

In mid-January, industry leaders of private board meetings gathered together. The period around the end of January is a busy time for important events—The Singapore Private Board Meeting is scheduled for January 22, with a special industry sharing session arranged during the conference. Participants plan to stay for one day, then head to Phuket to continue in-depth discussions with industry peers on cutting-edge Web3 topics.

**Ecosystem Construction Mission**

The ultimate goal of these activities is clear: to help more legal professionals enter the Web3 space. For those driving this ecosystem, it’s not just about scheduling; it’s about actively paving the way with concrete actions. The maturity of the industry often depends on how many professionals are willing to delve deeply into it.

Time is tight, but the direction is clear. In the first two months of 2025, the integration of Web3 and legal ecosystems is accelerating.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 01-07 14:15
Another big pie in ecosystem development, I've been through it all, and in the end, it's still a Ponzi scheme. Singapore Phuket Island, same old tricks, after taking the leek, they run away. Just building channels isn't enough; what's crucial is having real cash cases, otherwise it's all talk. That wave of legal projects in 2018 was also hyped up, but what happened? The project teams still ran away. Print materials, private boards... flashy but the question is, how many lawyers actually made money from this? It's just a compliance narrative; what Web3 truly needs is to prevent contract risks, not hosting salons.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 01-07 06:32
Will Hangzhou open a law firm? Now legal professionals are really going to get competitive. --- The combination punch in Singapore and Phuket is setting an example for the industry. --- There’s a story behind the cover of the final publication; I’m a bit curious to see how it will be interpreted. --- Basically, it’s still about poaching talent. Whoever can bring legal practitioners into Web3 will win. --- Two months is a critical milestone, I agree with this statement. The activities at the beginning of the year were never in vain. --- Private directors’ meetings gathering together, they’re definitely going to cut the leeks again. --- Ecological construction sounds noble, but in reality, it’s just about expanding influence. --- The print matter is quite intriguing; the multi-layered cover design is so mysterious. --- It’s really not easy for the legal circle to enter Web3; it takes these kinds of activities to bring people in one by one.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 01-05 15:18
Hangzhou law firm opening, now Web3 has an official team The law firm launched with publications, this pace is quite fast Finished the Singapore Private Board Meeting and then went to Phuket? Quite the play Legal entry is a good thing, but can it really stir up the ecosystem There are nuances in print design, feels like they're digging a hole for us to guess This wave is indeed laying the groundwork, there should be big moves before February
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 01-04 16:54
Hangzhou law firm opening? The industry should get competitive Law firms have become verticalized, and we retail investors are still on the sidelines See you in Singapore on January 22, chatting about Web3 over drinks in Phuket, really playing around There are details on the cover of publications, you need to see through it thoroughly, free shipping is not to be overlooked Legal entry is only a matter of time, the key is who can seize the opportunity These two months are indeed a critical point, miss it and you'll have to wait until next year The maturity of the ecosystem depends on manpower investment, it really feels like progress is being made Private board meetings are gathering again, when will we have one here too
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 01-04 16:54
Hangzhou law firm opening and flying to Singapore for meetings—this scale is really different.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 01-04 16:36
Hangzhou law firm opens and directly heads to Phuket for a meeting—this is the lifestyle of Web3 people.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-04 16:32
Huh? Is the opening of the Web3 law firm in Hangzhou reliable? Can it really change the current situation? --- Another private directors' meeting and Phuket Island, these people really know how to have fun haha --- Multiple layers of meaning in the cover? Don't tease us, just say it directly --- Legal practitioners entering Web3, this path definitely needs someone to lead the way --- See you in Singapore on January 22nd, but this pace is a bit rushed --- To put it simply, the ecosystem is not mature enough yet, more people need to get involved --- Meeting in print in a week? I'm looking forward to seeing the cover design for this issue --- There are so many forums, what's different about this publication? --- The Hangzhou law firm is just the beginning; the key is what can be implemented afterward --- Bosses gathering to discuss the legal ecosystem, this really is a signal
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 01-04 16:26
The opening of the Hangzhou law firm is indeed a signal, but how many of the people entering this wave will actually stay?
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