According to Odaily Planet Daily, Chris Barford, head of data and analysis for financial services consulting at Ernst & Young Hong Kong, said that institutional investors have begun to pay attention to virtual assets. Ernst & Young's survey found that many institutional investors expect to increase their allocation to virtual assets in the next 2 to 3 years. If the assets under management exceed US$500 billion, most will invest about 1% of their assets in some form of virtual currency, and many family offices are also involved in virtual currencies. Barford mentioned that the direction of market regulation in Hong Kong is relatively stable, and the Hong Kong government has invested a lot of time and energy to establish these regulatory foundations. He predicts that tokenization will be more widely used in the real estate sector in the future. Even if you can't afford real estate in Hong Kong, you can invest through tokenization and make a profit in real estate investment.