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ENI Lands at WebX 2026 to Accelerate Enterprise Web3 Adoption in Japan

In July, global attention across Web3 will turn to Tokyo for WebX 2026. As an enterprise grade modular L1 built for large scale commercial scenarios, ENI will make its appearance in Japan at this event. From technical architecture to commercial partnerships, from community momentum to global visibility, ENI is bringing the idea of “enterprise onchain adoption” from concept into real world use cases.

Starting from the Business World

ENI has always positioned itself around real business needs. It is not merely a public chain for crypto native users, but a modular L1 designed for enterprise applications, large scale concurrency, high frequency commercial interactions, and compliant deployment.

Built on the ENI Matrix architecture of “Mainnet + Hub + AppChain,” ENI aims to provide enterprises with customizable, scalable, and governable Web3 infrastructure. This enables businesses to bring assets, data, and operational workflows onchain smoothly without changing their existing business logic.

During its WebX Japan journey, ENI will bring this brand proposition to the heart of Tokyo’s Web3 stage. Founder and CEO Arion Ho will attend and share insights at three key events on July 13, including the Visionary Stage Keynote, ENI Community Night, and NTT Official Joint Event. Centered on enterprise grade public chains, real world business adoption, compliance infrastructure, and global ecosystem development, ENI will continue to share its perspective on the next generation of Web3 commercial infrastructure.

This Tokyo appearance is also a continuation of ENI’s global brand journey. Previously, Arion Ho represented ENI at major international industry events including ConsensusHK 2026, TOKEN2049, and TeamZ Summit. ENI has also continued to expand its influence through key moments such as winning the “Best Infrastructure Award” at the RWA Global Summit. ENI’s voice is moving from regional markets to the global stage.

ENI x NTT Partnership Takes Root in Japan

In ENI’s Japan narrative, NTT is a key pillar. As a Fortune Global 500 company and Japan’s No.1 telecommunications giant, NTT has long represented a mainstream force in communications infrastructure across Japan and the world.According to ENI’s strategic roadmap, ENI provides NTT with core protocols and a high performance parallel engine, while NTT leverages its enterprise customer resources and infrastructure capabilities to jointly promote the development of ENI compatible underlying infrastructure. ENI’s technology is entering real business scenarios through Japan’s mainstream industrial system, bringing enterprise grade Web3 from proof of concept to infrastructure that can be adopted by industries.

As the ENI and NTT related ecosystem advances in Japan’s capital market and industrial scenarios, investing in relevant listed companies can also be seen as participating in ENI’s ecosystem value in a more mainstream and compliant way. This lowers the barrier for traditional capital to understand and enter Web3, while creating a more direct value connection between ENI and the real world business system.

For traditional institutions, security, performance, compliance, and stability have always been key barriers to entering Web3. The collaboration between ENI and NTT is providing a more credible Japanese model for how enterprises can move onchain. It also further proves that the real growth of enterprise grade Web3 does not only happen onchain, but also begins when mainstream industries and capital markets start to embrace it.

ENI Heat Reaches Tokyo

ENI’s community momentum during WebX is already highly visible. ENI Community Night on July 13 has attracted more than 400 registrations so far, with market attention continuing to rise. This reflects ENI’s strong appeal across Web3 communities in Japan and Asia.

On the evenings of July 13 and July 14, ENI will also participate in WebX 2026 VIP/Speaker Night and WebX Official After Party, further extending its industry connections during WebX and completing a multidimensional ecosystem outreach in Japan.

ENI has also continued to draw attention from global crypto media. Leading financial and Web3 media outlets including Financial Times, Cointelegraph, Odaily, Coincu, CoinPost, Coinness, CoinDesk, and Cointime have followed ENI’s technical narrative, ecosystem progress, and global expansion.

ENI’s Tokyo journey is not an isolated stop in its globalization process, but another chapter in the unfolding of its commercial vision. Under the spotlight of WebX, ENI is showing more than the growth speed of a public chain project. It is pointing toward a deeper industry direction: when Web3 truly enters enterprises, industries, and global business networks, it needs more than technical imagination. It needs deployable infrastructure, trusted partners, and long term conviction that can move across cycles.

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