PANews reported on October 22 that at the main forum of ETHShanghai 2025, Wanxiang Blockchain Executive Director/Wanxiang Blockchain Lab General Manager Du Yu and Global Fintech Academy Chairman/Singapore University of Social Sciences Fintech and Blockchain Professor Li Guoquan had an in-depth dialogue, focusing on the application practices and development trends of Ethereum. Professor Li Guoquan analyzed in detail Ethereum's leading position in global finance, government, and regulation, and explored its future development. Professor Li noted that Ethereum not only leads in technology but also offers significant advantages in regulatory compliance, making it the preferred infrastructure for numerous financial institutions and governments worldwide. In particular, Ethereum's robust technical support has earned widespread recognition from regulators in the application of financial products such as stablecoins and bonds. He specifically mentioned that the Singapore government has applied Ethereum to public services such as diploma certification and international trade vouchers, ensuring transaction transparency and security, reducing costs, and providing a powerful example for other countries and regions around the world. Professor Li Guoquan believes that Ethereum's decentralized nature ensures financial transparency and anti-money laundering compliance while maintaining geopolitical neutrality, facilitating cross-border business operations. Regarding the Chinese market, Professor Li Guoquan noted that while consortium blockchains may be more reliable in China, Ethereum is a must-have for companies looking to expand internationally. He also envisioned future breakthroughs in decentralized hardware and cloud computing technologies, believing that these innovations will further improve blockchain infrastructure and enhance its resilience to risks. Advances in hardware areas like chip design will particularly support the widespread adoption of blockchain. Finally, Professor Li Guoquan emphasized the importance of education and government cooperation in the popularization of blockchain technology. He suggested that domestic developers actively use the Ethereum test network for experiments, promote cooperation between universities and research institutions, and are optimistic about the potential of Ethereum in emerging fields such as green finance and carbon trading, predicting that it will have a profound impact on the global economy.PANews reported on October 22 that at the main forum of ETHShanghai 2025, Wanxiang Blockchain Executive Director/Wanxiang Blockchain Lab General Manager Du Yu and Global Fintech Academy Chairman/Singapore University of Social Sciences Fintech and Blockchain Professor Li Guoquan had an in-depth dialogue, focusing on the application practices and development trends of Ethereum. Professor Li Guoquan analyzed in detail Ethereum's leading position in global finance, government, and regulation, and explored its future development. Professor Li noted that Ethereum not only leads in technology but also offers significant advantages in regulatory compliance, making it the preferred infrastructure for numerous financial institutions and governments worldwide. In particular, Ethereum's robust technical support has earned widespread recognition from regulators in the application of financial products such as stablecoins and bonds. He specifically mentioned that the Singapore government has applied Ethereum to public services such as diploma certification and international trade vouchers, ensuring transaction transparency and security, reducing costs, and providing a powerful example for other countries and regions around the world. Professor Li Guoquan believes that Ethereum's decentralized nature ensures financial transparency and anti-money laundering compliance while maintaining geopolitical neutrality, facilitating cross-border business operations. Regarding the Chinese market, Professor Li Guoquan noted that while consortium blockchains may be more reliable in China, Ethereum is a must-have for companies looking to expand internationally. He also envisioned future breakthroughs in decentralized hardware and cloud computing technologies, believing that these innovations will further improve blockchain infrastructure and enhance its resilience to risks. Advances in hardware areas like chip design will particularly support the widespread adoption of blockchain. Finally, Professor Li Guoquan emphasized the importance of education and government cooperation in the popularization of blockchain technology. He suggested that domestic developers actively use the Ethereum test network for experiments, promote cooperation between universities and research institutions, and are optimistic about the potential of Ethereum in emerging fields such as green finance and carbon trading, predicting that it will have a profound impact on the global economy.

Professor Li Guoquan: Ethereum is a must-have for enterprises facing the global market

2025/10/22 13:18

PANews reported on October 22 that at the main forum of ETHShanghai 2025, Wanxiang Blockchain Executive Director/Wanxiang Blockchain Lab General Manager Du Yu and Global Fintech Academy Chairman/Singapore University of Social Sciences Fintech and Blockchain Professor Li Guoquan had an in-depth dialogue, focusing on the application practices and development trends of Ethereum.

Professor Li Guoquan analyzed in detail Ethereum's leading position in global finance, government, and regulation, and explored its future development. Professor Li noted that Ethereum not only leads in technology but also offers significant advantages in regulatory compliance, making it the preferred infrastructure for numerous financial institutions and governments worldwide. In particular, Ethereum's robust technical support has earned widespread recognition from regulators in the application of financial products such as stablecoins and bonds.

He specifically mentioned that the Singapore government has applied Ethereum to public services such as diploma certification and international trade vouchers, ensuring transaction transparency and security, reducing costs, and providing a powerful example for other countries and regions around the world. Professor Li Guoquan believes that Ethereum's decentralized nature ensures financial transparency and anti-money laundering compliance while maintaining geopolitical neutrality, facilitating cross-border business operations.

Regarding the Chinese market, Professor Li Guoquan noted that while consortium blockchains may be more reliable in China, Ethereum is a must-have for companies looking to expand internationally. He also envisioned future breakthroughs in decentralized hardware and cloud computing technologies, believing that these innovations will further improve blockchain infrastructure and enhance its resilience to risks. Advances in hardware areas like chip design will particularly support the widespread adoption of blockchain.

Finally, Professor Li Guoquan emphasized the importance of education and government cooperation in the popularization of blockchain technology. He suggested that domestic developers actively use the Ethereum test network for experiments, promote cooperation between universities and research institutions, and are optimistic about the potential of Ethereum in emerging fields such as green finance and carbon trading, predicting that it will have a profound impact on the global economy.

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