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Tokenized Marketplace for SMR Operators and Investors: Ian Chan at Consensus 2025

Tokenized Marketplace for SMR Operators and Investors: Ian Chan at Consensus 2025

Today, we are excited to feature Ian Chan on our blog. A seasoned leader in finance and blockchain innovation, Ian has been a long-time advisor, friend and champion of Hygge Energy. He recently represented Hygge at CoinDesk Consensus 2025, one of the leading global forums for blockchain, Web3 and AI innovation. In this conversation, he shares insights from the event and reflects on why Hygge’s mission continues to energize and inspire him.

Question: You spent 3 days at Consensus 2025, speaking with a wide range of people in the space, including investors, technologists, lawyers and other entrepreneurs. What was that experience like for you, personally and professionally?

Ian: There was a lot of energy in the room; it was great to see familiar faces and meet new ones. The event was well-curated, with a strong slate of speakers and mixer sessions. But what really stood out were the conversations I had in between the events. That’s when I got to discuss our idea around tokenizing small modular reactors (SMR) and creating a marketplace to connect investors and operators. People were not only receptive but also eager to build on the concept, and kept highlighting the need for this type of marketplace, which was inspiring and energizing.

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