On March 13, 2026, SlowMist Technology successfully held a new product launch and industry seminar in Hong Kong. By releasing its core product system driven by "AI + Security" and holding multiple in-depth roundtable discussions, the company reached a consensus on intelligent risk control, compliance governance and technological innovation, and fully supported Hong Kong in building a world-leading digital hub for Web3 security.
Article author and source: ME News
On March 13, 2026 , the "On-Chain Fund Monitoring and Compliance Boundaries in the AI Era: SlowMist New Product Launch" jointly hosted by SlowMist and ME Group was successfully held at CAI CAFE in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. This event brought together blockchain security experts, well-known payment institutions, compliance officers, and senior lawyers to discuss the application of AI in on-chain security monitoring, global compliance trends, and the balance between asset security and privacy protection.

Technological Evolution and Infrastructure Construction: Addressing Underlying Security Challenges in the AI Era
In the opening keynote speech, Keywolf, Partner and CPO of SlowMist Technology, provided an in-depth analysis of the new security landscape in the AI era. He clearly pointed out that AI has become a double-edged sword, with hackers using large-scale iterative attack methods, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for vulnerability discovery and malicious code generation. Faced with such threats, defenders must utilize intelligent tools to achieve "faster-than-faster" countermeasures. Subsequently, Adam Dai, Head of Saferron Hong Kong, shared how to build a secure and efficient operational foundation using underlying technologies such as MPC (Multi-Party Computation) and TEE (Trusted Execution Environment). He emphasized that security, compliance, and efficiency often appear contradictory from a traditional perspective, but through chip-level hardware encryption and automated policy engines, institutions can achieve a balance between security and compliance in asset management without sacrificing liquidity.

SlowMist Technology upgrades its core products across the board, jointly drawing a new blueprint for Web3 security.
At the heart of the conference, Keywolf officially launched its SlowMist KYT product and the Travel Rule Entity Labeling Network . Addressing the increasingly complex anti-money laundering (AML) challenges in the current Web3 environment, this system achieves millisecond-level detection of risky funds through AI-driven automated monitoring. The product not only possesses deep, penetrating analytical capabilities, automatically tracing asset origins and flows up to ten layers deep, but also supports highly customizable rule configurations, helping institutions accurately address compliance requirements in different jurisdictions. Furthermore, the concurrently launched Entity Labeling Network aims to break down the silos of label data held by individual institutions through ecosystem collaboration. Through cross-validation and intelligence sharing, this network significantly reduces false positive rates in risk identification, providing a more robust security foundation for stablecoin issuers and licensed VASPs.
Industry experts discuss the evolution of digital asset security driven by AI.
In the roundtable discussion titled "From Traditional Payments to Web3: The Evolution of Risk Control in Stablecoins and Payment Companies," moderated by Tony Tan , Head of the Hong Kong Community at SlowMist Technology , several industry experts from Payment Cards Group, FOMO Pay, and Saferron engaged in in-depth discussions. The discussion concluded that payment institutions are undergoing a leap from "manual verification" to "proactive intelligence." Addressing the core demands of merchant retention and transaction security, the application of AI agents at the KYC (Know Your Customer) and KYT (Know Your Transaction) levels can significantly reduce labor costs and improve decision-making efficiency. Looking ahead, with the maturation of AI technologies such as federated learning, the industry is expected to share more accurate compliance models, giving AI independent identities, and reshaping the value-added and settlement paths of digital wealth through stablecoins as an intermediary layer.

The Security Foundation and Intelligent Evolution Trend of the Web3 Ecosystem
On the topic of "How to build a digital port that balances security and innovation," experts from ABCP, HashKey, and JunHe Law Firm shared their forward-looking insights. Participants unanimously agreed that Hong Kong's stringent standards regarding VASP licenses and investor protection have laid a solid compliance foundation for the explosive growth of Web3 applications, and related legal research is extending into diverse areas such as AI law and RWA compliance.
The discussion further emphasized that embracing AI is essential for improving compliance capabilities. Utilizing AI models for 24/7 transaction profiling analysis can significantly identify suspicious patterns and mitigate regulatory risks. Meanwhile, guests shared the latest practices in the field of physical asset digitization , showcasing the broad prospects of asset circulation driven by new technologies. The forum further stressed the crucial value of intelligent models in complex risk identification and business process restructuring, believing that the deep integration of cutting-edge technologies has become a core engine driving high-quality industrial development.

Conclusion
This event not only showcased industry-leading technological advancements but also further clarified the deep coupling between security compliance and large-scale industrial development. Against the backdrop of the integration and innovation of intelligent technologies and the Web3 ecosystem, relevant regions are accelerating the construction of a globally leading digital security hub through sound policy guidance and technological empowerment. With the deep integration of AI and Web3, Hong Kong is steadily and innovatively advancing towards its goal of becoming a globally secure digital port.





