Hyperchain Returns to Money20/20 Europe 2026, Showcasing Trusted Infrastructure for Industrial Finance

Hyperchain Technology2026-06-08

From June 2 to 4, Money20/20 Europe 2026 was held at RAI Amsterdam, bringing together global leaders across banking, payments, fintech, technology services, policy, and cybersecurity. This year’s event focused on key themes including the rise of AI and agentic technologies, the reshaping of financial services, the evolution of the money stack, and fast-moving regulatory innovation.


Hyperchain was pleased to return to Money20/20 Europe for the second consecutive year, joining fintech innovators, financial institutions, and industry partners from around the world to exchange ideas on the future of trusted financial infrastructure.


During the event, Hyperchain presented its latest practices in building trusted infrastructure for industrial finance. The session highlighted how blockchain, privacy-preserving computing, and data security technologies can support trusted data circulation, supply chain collaboration, financial risk management, fund supervision, and supply chain finance.

As industrial finance continues to evolve, digital transformation is no longer only about moving offline processes online. The greater challenge lies in enabling data, credit, and capital to flow more securely and efficiently across industrial ecosystems. Hyperchain is committed to connecting trusted digital infrastructure with real-world industry scenarios, helping financial services move from simply “seeing enterprises” to better understanding the industries behind them.


Hyperchain’s solutions have been widely applied across China’s financial sector, serving the Head Office of the People’s Bank of China, the six major state-owned commercial banks, half of China’s joint-stock commercial banks, and dozens of city and rural commercial banks. Its technologies have also been adopted by key financial institutions including the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, securities firms, financial asset exchanges, and China Financial Futures Exchange.


Beyond the financial sector, Hyperchain continues to strengthen its global engagement in digital technology ecosystems. The company has joined the United Nations Global Compact, supporting the advancement of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It has also led and participated in the development of more than 200 digital technology standards, including over 80 international standards, while maintaining close engagement with organizations such as ISO, ITU, and IEEE.


In 2024, Hyperchain was named among the Top 25 finalists of the WIPO Global Awards. In 2025, the company further launched an initiative to explore trusted data circulation infrastructure for Global South countries, aiming to support the implementation of trusted data technologies across diverse international markets.


Looking ahead, Hyperchain will continue to deepen the development of trusted digital infrastructure, work with global partners, and explore secure, efficient, and trustworthy fintech ecosystems for the next stage of digital and financial innovation.