According to BlockBeats news on December 26, as reported by Cointelegraph, the latest research from ApeX Protocol shows that Singapore ranks first globally in the field of blockchain technology, with a comprehensive score of 85.4. The country has 1,600 blockchain patents, 2,433 related jobs, and 81 crypto trading platforms, showing outstanding performance.
Hong Kong ranks second with a score of 82.7, facilitating the integration of blockchain technology through its strong financial infrastructure. Estonia follows closely with a score of 81.5, boasting 95 blockchain patents and 52 trading platforms, despite having a population of only 1.4 million.
The United States is also performing strongly in the blockchain field. Despite facing regulatory challenges, it still holds 32,000 patents, over 17,000 related jobs, and 166 trading platforms. U.S. Congressman French Hill stated that he will promote a crypto market structure bill to support President Trump's mission to make the U.S. a 'global blockchain hub' after his election.