Author: Ibra
Beijing, June 29, 2025 - Last night, the "2025 Global Diplomats China Night" event was held at the Beijing World Trade Center Hotel. Mr. Giresse, Chairman of the Global Digital Asset Council (IDAC), Producer of the "Web3 Evangelist" column, and Chairman of the Giresse Award/Giresse World Records, attended as a special guest and witnessed the signing ceremony of the World Digital Economy Alliance on the spot.

The event was grand in scale, attracting officials and ambassadors from embassies in China from nearly 100 countries including Japan, South Korea, Russia, Brazil, South Africa, as well as relevant leaders from multiple international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. The total number of participants was nearly 1,000.

As the head of an authoritative institution in the field of digital economy, Mr. Giresse communicated with many ambassadors to China during the event to exchange views on the development trend of Web3 technology around the world. He also met with the heads of the Swiss and Singaporean chambers of commerce in China to discuss the application prospects of digital assets in cross-border trade.

“Web3 technology is reshaping the global economic landscape,” said Mr. Giresse. “We need to establish a more open and inclusive international cooperation mechanism. The establishment of the World Digital Economy Alliance will build an important platform for countries in digital asset supervision, technological innovation and industrial application.”

As the Chairman of the Giresse Prize/Giresse World Records, Mr. Giresse announced that a new award category will be established in the field of digital economy to recognize individuals and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to Web3 technology innovation and application. He revealed that the first list of winners will be announced at the end of this year.

During the event, Mr. Giresse also held in-depth discussions with heads of several international organizations on topics such as digital asset standardization and cross-border payment system innovation. Ambassadors from many countries to China expressed their support for the "Digital Silk Road Scholar Program" he proposed, believing that the program will help promote the construction of the digital economy in developing countries.

Analysts pointed out that Mr. Giresse has become a key figure in connecting traditional diplomacy and digital innovation with his outstanding achievements in standard setting, media communication and record certification. This exchange with envoys from nearly 100 countries and heads of international organizations has further consolidated his influence in the global digital economy.

It is reported that as the producer of the "Web3 Evangelist" column, Mr. Giresse will launch a series of interview programs in the near future. He will work with senior people in the Web3 field to interpret the future development direction of the digital economy and share the policies and development strategies of various countries in the field of digital assets.
