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Hongmen Digital Asset (HMC) to Officially Launch Worldwide on October 30!

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Connecting Chinese Communities Across the Globe, Revitalizing a Century-Old Brotherhood in the Digital Era

A New Mission for a Century-Old Legacy in the Digital Age

As the world fully enters a new era of digital civilization, frontier technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital assets are irreversibly reshaping the global economic landscape and the structure of social organizations. In this transformative era, traditional Chinese associations face major challenges—aging organizational structures, scattered global resources, and breaks in cultural inheritance. The question of how to adapt and rejuvenate has become a shared concern among Chinese communities worldwide.

As one of the oldest and most influential Chinese organizations in history, the Hongmen (Triad) has endured centuries of trials and tribulations while holding steadfast to its core belief of “Eliminating evil and upholding righteousness.” Across different historical periods, Hongmen brothers have written remarkable chapters—from aiding the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and supporting the Xinhai Revolution, to resisting foreign invasions and contributing to national rejuvenation. Their commitment and courage have been forever etched in the annals of Chinese history.

Today, as the digital wave sweeps across the world, how can the spirit of loyalty and righteousness shine anew? How can Hongmen unite globally in the new era? The emergence of HMC (Hongmen Digital Asset) is Hongmen’s solemn answer to the call of our times—a bridge connecting heritage and innovation.

Chee Kung Tong Leads the Way – Launching the HMC Initiative

At this pivotal historical moment, Chee Kung Tong, together with major Hongmen branches and leaders from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Americas, jointly initiated the Hongmen Digital Asset (HMC) and its global ecosystem development program. Led by Mr. Xie Tianlong, the Grand Leader of Chee Kung Tong, and supported by prominent Hongmen representatives, this initiative gathers worldwide consensus to form a new collaborative platform linked through digital assets.

The HMC token is not merely a cryptocurrency—it is a blockchain-based certificate of cultural belonging, economic cooperation, and organizational identity. The project operates under a dual-core structure—a Charity System and an Entrepreneurship System—to create a positive internal cycle of “Mutual Aid Promotes Growth, Growth Reinforces Mutual Aid.” It aims to use modern technology to rejuvenate Hongmen’s traditional values and express them in a contemporary form.

In the Global Hongmen Assembly, Mr. Xie Tianlong stated solemnly:“The birth of HMC is not only a breakthrough in finance, but a revival of Hongmen’s cultural legacy in the digital age. It will immortalize the spirit of loyalty and righteousness on the blockchain, empowering global Chinese communities through digital technology to promote development and shared prosperity.”

With joint efforts from Hongmen organizations worldwide, the HMC ecosystem has completed full-chain deployment and multiple rounds of stability testing, officially entering its launch countdown.

Core Modules Ready for Global Launch

The public mainnet is operating stably.

The decentralized identity system (HID) has been integrated.

Dual-fund DApps for entrepreneurship and charity are open for interaction.

The cultural NFT platform has been launched in its initial phase.

Node allocations for global Hongmen branches are complete.

On the technical side, the Hongmen blockchain has passed multiple stress tests, data recovery drills, and node redundancy setups. All key smart contracts have been audited by professional third parties such as CertiK and SlowMist. Core asset custody adopts multi-signature and cold/hot wallet separation to ensure security.

Currently, the system runs stably—on-chain transaction confirmations take less than 3 seconds, TPS exceeds 3000, and smart contract performance meets mainnet requirements. With technical, operational, and compliance systems in place, HMC is now ready for global activation, opening the next chapter of “Global Hongmen Co-creation and Shared Prosperity.”

Official Channels Now Open – Join the Global Digital Journey

To ensure that every Hongmen member worldwide can safely and conveniently participate in the HMC ecosystem and share in the digital dividends, the following official information is announced:

Official Contract Address: 0x637ba7143e8b7c17bb1ced0ad86c4fb872888888
(The only valid on-chain identifier. Used for asset verification, wallet connection, and ecosystem operations. Do not trust non-official addresses.)

Official Global User Portal: https://hmcoin.net
(The only official login platform for Hongmen members worldwide, supporting DApp interaction, NFT collection, charity donation, and entrepreneurship applications.)

Official Invitation Link: https://hmcoin.net?invite_code=88888888#/

(Use this official link to invite other Hongmen members, build your network, and share in community benefits.)

HMC Ushers in a New Era of Global Hongmen Unity

The launch of HMC marks Hongmen’s official entry into the digital era, injecting unprecedented vitality into its global structure.

For every Hongmen brother, HMC is more than a digital asset—it symbolizes trust, brotherhood, and unity. It connects branches and members across the globe, enabling efficient on-chain flow of resources, information, and trust, forming a sustainable ecosystem of mutual aid and shared growth. Every member becomes a co-builder, beneficiary, and witness of the digital Hongmen era.

For the broader Hongmen community, HMC drives the transformation from a traditional organization to a digitally global, service-oriented fraternity. Local branches will evolve from simple meeting places into vibrant digital communities embodying cultural heritage, economic vitality, and social responsibility. Supported by blockchain technology, Hongmen’s governance, resource structure, and cultural framework will all be rejuvenated—ushering in the true Digital Hongmen, Global Hongmen.

On a societal level, HMC presents a replicable model combining charity and entrepreneurship—realizing transparent philanthropy and cooperative growth through blockchain, promoting sustainable industrial development, and digitally embodying traditional Chinese virtues of righteousness, mutual aid, and balance between morality and profit. The ancient Hongmen spirit is being reborn in technological form, illuminating the shared spiritual homeland of Chinese people worldwide.

Faith as the Sail, Technology as the Vessel – A New Voyage for the Century-Old Hongmen

“From swords to code, from brotherhood to blockchain”—this is not just a leap in time, but a continuation of faith.

Hongmen now sails forward, with technology as its vessel and faith as its sail, into a new digital era for global Chinese communities.

The creation of the Hongmen Coin (HMC) is both a response to technological transformation and an expression of Hongmen’s cultural consciousness and collective vision for the future. The ultimate goal of the HMC ecosystem is to unite Hongmen members worldwide through decentralization, building a digital ecosystem integrating economy, culture, and charity, and transforming Hongmen into a global, service-oriented digital fraternity.

Within this ecosystem, every member holding HMC will possess a digital identity, economic rights, and a cultural mission—becoming not only participants in value creation, but also inheritors of tradition and contributors to community governance.

Holding HMC means lifelong brotherhood; joining the Digital Hongmen means co-creating a shared future!

With the official launch of HMC just around the corner, a new digital chapter of Hongmen is opening—
A new history is being written.

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Vaal Bulk Bags Strengthens Role in South Africa’s Bulk Packaging Sector

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Vaal Bulk Bags, based in the Vaal region of Gauteng, supports South Africa’s industrial and agricultural sectors with FIBCs and related bulk packaging, including new and refurbished bags. The company focuses on reliable supply, operational safety and growing demand for reusable and recycled bulk packaging within high‑volume material handling environments.

Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa, 5th Mar 2026 – Vaal Bulk Bags, a South African manufacturer and supplier of flexible bulk packaging, continues to consolidate its role in the country’s bulk handling and logistics value chain. The company serves a broad base of industrial users that rely on Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) and related big bag solutions for the movement and storage of dry, flowable materials across sectors such as agriculture, construction, mining, food production, recycling and waste management.

Operations in the Vaal Region
Operating from the Vaal region in Gauteng, Vaal Bulk Bags has developed its activities around the distribution, refurbishment and supply of new bulk bags tailored to recurring operational needs. The business maintains stocks of popular FIBC sizes and configurations in a warehouse environment set up for immediate dispatch, enabling short lead times for repeat orders and project-driven demand. This approach positions bulk bags as an integral element of day‑to‑day material handling for customers that manage large volumes of inputs and outputs on a continuous basis.

Role of Bulk Bags in South African Industry
Bulk bags, also referred to as FIBCs, have become widely adopted across South African industries that move granular or powdered commodities, ranging from grains and seed to aggregates, fertilizers, plastics and other raw materials. These containers are designed to carry high payloads while remaining relatively lightweight, collapsible when empty and stackable in storage. As a result, they form part of a shift away from rigid packaging formats toward flexible solutions that can be transported, handled and stored with greater efficiency in confined or high‑throughput environments.

Product Configuration and Application Focus
Within this context, Vaal Bulk Bags focuses on supplying industrial users with bags that align with specific handling, safety and product‑quality requirements. Standard and bespoke configurations are used in applications that call for different fill and discharge options, lifting arrangements and liner combinations, depending on product characteristics and the equipment in use at warehouses, silos, processing plants and construction sites. Attention to these practical interfaces allows bulk bags to be integrated into existing conveyor, loading and stacking systems without substantial redesign.

Strategic Location in the Vaal Industrial Corridor
The company’s location in the Vaal industrial corridor provides access to a concentration of manufacturing, processing and logistics operations that depend on reliable flows of packaging. From this base, Vaal Bulk Bags supplies customers across Gauteng and into other regions, with proximity to major transport routes supporting direct deliveries and flexible scheduling. For industries where interruptions in packaging supply can impact production or project timelines, the availability of ready‑to‑ship inventory and short transport routes plays a central role in maintaining operational continuity.

Refurbishment, Recycling and Extended Use
Alongside its focus on new FIBC units, Vaal Bulk Bags has integrated refurbishment and recycled bag options into its offering as part of broader changes in South Africa’s bulk packaging landscape. Reuse and refurbishment of suitable bags have emerged as one mechanism through which businesses attempt to reduce waste sent to landfill while extracting greater utility from each packaging unit. In practice, this model depends on appropriate inspection, sorting and cleaning to determine whether bags remain fit for further use, and on clear guidelines for customers about applications where refurbished units are appropriate.

Environmental Considerations and Circular Material Flows
Environmental considerations are increasingly visible in decisions around bulk packaging, particularly in sectors where large packaging volumes move through distribution networks each year. Bulk bags made from polypropylene can be reused under certain conditions, and, at end of life, materials can be directed to specialist recyclers for reprocessing into secondary products. By supporting the circulation of both new and recycled FIBCs, companies in this segment contribute to evolving conversations about resource efficiency, waste reduction and the role of industrial packaging in South Africa’s transition to more circular material flows.

Safety, Product Integrity and Performance Expectations
The use of bulk bags also intersects with operational safety and product integrity requirements that apply in different industries. In agriculture and food‑related applications, packaging must safeguard contents against contamination and physical damage during handling, storage and transport. In construction, mining and waste management environments, bags are expected to withstand rough handling, variable weather exposure and mechanical loading in line with specified safe working loads. Manufacturers and suppliers of FIBCs operate within this framework of expectations, aligning bag design and quality controls with the demands of these varied operating conditions.

Complementary Products under the Vaal Packaging Brand
In addition to Vaal Bulk Bags’ core focus on FIBCs, related products are supplied under the Vaal Packaging brand, including woven polypropylene bags and other flexible packaging formats used in smaller volume or retail‑linked channels. This combination of bulk and smaller‑format packaging is characteristic of suppliers that aim to cover multiple points along the distribution chain, from upstream bulk movements to downstream repacking, storage and end‑user delivery. It also reflects an environment in which packaging requirements differ significantly between sectors, sites and product types, requiring a range of solutions rather than a single standardised format.

Ongoing Role in South Africa’s Industrial Ecosystem
As South African industries continue to manage cost pressures, environmental expectations and logistics complexity, bulk bags remain embedded in many high‑volume material flows. Their role spans primary production, intermediate processing and finished goods distribution, with packaging decisions often shaped by considerations such as reusability, stackability, compatibility with existing handling equipment and access to local supply. In this setting, companies like Vaal Bulk Bags occupy a supporting position in the broader industrial ecosystem, linking packaging technologies with on‑the‑ground operational requirements in sectors that form part of the country’s economic base.

About Vaal Bulk Bags
Vaal Bulk Bags is a South African manufacturer and supplier of Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) and related big bags, based in the Vaal region of Gauteng. The company provides new, refurbished and bespoke bulk bags to sectors including agriculture, construction, mining, food production, recycling, retail, skip and waste management, supported by warehouse facilities configured for immediate dispatch and regional distribution.

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Event Branding Launches Budget-Friendly Pull-Up Solutions for 2026 Corporate Events

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Event Branding has announced a special offer on its Econo pull-up banner range

Meyerton, Gauteng, South Africa, 5th Mar 2026 – Event Branding has announced a special offer on its Econo pull-up banner range, providing organisations with a cost-efficient way to enhance their visual presence at events, activations, and in-store environments. The offer, structured around a bulk purchase model, is positioned to support businesses and institutions that require multiple branded displays while managing constrained marketing budgets.​

Offer overview

Event Branding is making Econo pull-up banners available at a price point of R835.00 excluding VAT per unit, with an additional volume benefit built into the structure of the promotion. For every four banners purchased, a fifth Econo pull-up banner is supplied at no additional banner charge, effectively extending the value of the package for high-usage environments such as exhibitions, trade shows, retail spaces, and corporate events.​

The Econo pull-up format is widely used in the South African market as an accessible option for organisations that need branded presence without the higher capital outlay associated with more elaborate display systems. Typical Econo pull-up banner specifications in the local industry include a size of approximately 850 mm in width by 2000 mm in height and a lightweight, portable stand with a carry bag, enabling repeated use across different venues.

Context in the South African branding landscape

In South Africa, pull-up banners form a core component of event and in-store branding, complementing other elements such as gazebos, feather flags, wall backdrops, and counter units. Agencies and print providers across the country have long treated Econo pull-up banners as a standard entry-level solution, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses that require visibility at trade shows, conferences, and community events.

Econo pull-up banners are typically chosen for their balance of print quality, durability, and portability rather than for premium hardware features. Industry offerings in this category generally emphasise a non-curl or lay-flat print material, a compact aluminium base, and a simple pull-up mechanism, allowing marketing teams and event coordinators to deploy them quickly in constrained spaces such as mall walkways, reception areas, and exhibition booths.

Role of Econo pull-up banners in event branding

Pull-up banners play a significant role in creating a coherent visual identity at events, often acting as directional markers, information points, or product-focused highlights. While larger structures such as custom stands and modular exhibition systems help define a stand’s physical footprint, vertical banners serve as repeated brand touchpoints that are visible from multiple angles.

In practice, organisations use Econo pull-up banners to:

  • Present brand identity elements such as logos, taglines, and primary colours in a consistent format across multiple locations.
  • Highlight specific campaigns, promotions, or product launches in a way that can be updated periodically by reprinting the banner skin while retaining the same category of hardware.
  • Provide supporting messaging in spaces where floor area is limited and overhead rigging is either impractical or not allowed by venue regulations.​

Because they are compact and freestanding, pull-up banners are often integrated into broader event branding programmes that include custom displays, promotional materials, and experiential activations. This integration allows marketing teams to maintain visual consistency across indoor and outdoor touchpoints while using formats that can be transported and stored between events.

Practical implications of the bulk offer

By structuring the special as “buy four, receive a fifth banner at no additional banner cost,” Event Branding has aligned the offer with typical use cases in which organisations require multiple, thematically linked visuals rather than a single display. Examples include multi-branch retailers needing standardised branding in several outlets, national campaigns rolled out across various activation sites, and corporate events that require repeated messaging in foyers, registration areas, breakaway rooms, and presentation spaces.

The per-unit price point of R835.00 excluding VAT positions the Econo banner option within the lower to mid-range of the South African market for economy pull-up solutions, where similar products often cluster around comparable pricing once print, hardware, and basic finishing are taken into account. In a bulk configuration, the effective cost per unit is reduced further when the fifth banner is factored into the overall package, which can be material for organisations planning multi-site deployments or frequent event participation.

Alignment with broader branding strategies

Event and experiential marketing in South Africa continue to prioritise tangible, in-person brand encounters, even as digital channels expand. Within this environment, portable branding hardware remains a central tool for marketers looking to reinforce their brand message at physical touchpoints such as expos, roadshows, conferences, and community-based activations.

Event-focused branding providers increasingly position their services around complete solutions that bundle design, print, and hardware into integrated packages. In that context, a structured Econo pull-up banner offering such as this one can serve as a foundational component in a broader toolkit that may also include flags, gazebos, counters, backwalls, and floor graphics, all working together to support consistent brand communication in busy event environments.

Industry perspective on economy pull-up systems

Within the signage and print industry, Econo pull-up banners are often seen as a practical starting point for organisations that are building up their physical branding assets over time. They offer an accessible way to test messaging, refine visual identity in live environments, and assess how audiences engage with different layouts and headlines before committing to larger-scale structural investments.

Standard features of Econo pull-up systems typically include:

  • A printed graphic panel produced on PVC, PET, or similar lay-flat substrate designed to minimise edge curl and maintain a smooth viewing surface.
  • An aluminium base with an integrated roller mechanism that houses and protects the print when retracted.
  • A vertical support pole or set of poles and a top clamp bar or rail that secures the banner in its extended position.
  • A soft carry bag suited for transport in passenger vehicles and for storage between uses.

These attributes make economy-class pull-up banners particularly relevant for small marketing teams, SMEs, and organisations that do not maintain permanent exhibit infrastructure but still require recurring brand presence at public-facing events.

Significance for organisations planning 2026 events

As organisations plan their 2026 calendars, including trade exhibitions, conferences, product activations, and internal events, portable branding remains a key budget line item. With physical events reasserting their role in relationship-building and brand storytelling, consistent and visible branding at venues has implications for both perception and recall among attendees.

The availability of Econo pull-up banners at R835.00 excluding VAT, with an enhanced value structure on orders of five units, intersects with this planning cycle by allowing marketing, events, and communications teams to expand or refresh their portable display inventory under defined cost parameters. In many cases, such inventory is deployed repeatedly across a year’s programme of activities, including regional roadshows, sponsorship-linked events, and internal corporate engagements.

Positioning within the broader promotional ecosystem

Portable printed displays such as Econo pull-up banners complement digital and social media campaigns by reinforcing visual identity in physical spaces. While online channels capture attention before and after an event, physical branding assets help define the on-site experience, guide foot traffic, and provide visual anchors for photography and content captured at the event itself.

In that ecosystem, Econo pull-up banners function as one of the more agile tools available to brand custodians. They can be updated through new artwork, reallocated from one campaign to another, and positioned flexibly depending on venue layout and event objectives. When acquired in sets, banners with distinct but complementary artwork can be arranged to create narrative sequences, product clusters, or zoned messaging that supports the broader communication strategy at a venue.

Conclusion

Event Branding’s current Econo pull-up banner pricing of R835.00 excluding VAT per unit, combined with a “buy four, receive a fifth banner at no additional banner cost” structure, is aligned with the ongoing role of economy pull-up systems in South Africa’s event and retail branding environment. Within an industry that continues to rely on portable display hardware to support experiential marketing, trade exhibitions, and in-store visibility, this type of structured offer provides organisations with a defined mechanism to expand their pool of reusable branding assets for the 2026 events cycle and beyond.

 

 

 

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Neel Somani on Infrastructure, Energy Markets, and Building the Systems of Tomorrow

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Canton, Michigan, 5th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Neel Somani has built his career at the intersection of machine learning, markets, and infrastructure. A seasoned researcher and entrepreneur, he is driven by a singular fascination: how complex systems actually work beneath the surface and how to make them more efficient.

That systems-level thinking began early. At UC Berkeley, Neel pursued an unusually rigorous academic path, juggling triple majors across computer science, mathematics, and business administration. The combination wasn’t accidental. Computer science gave him the tools to build, mathematics gave him the tools to model, and business gave him the lens to understand incentives. Together, they formed the intellectual framework that would define his work.

After Berkeley, Neel Somani joined Citadel’s commodities group, where he focused heavily on power markets, one of the most structurally complex and misunderstood markets in the global economy. Electricity pricing, in particular, reveals how theory and reality often diverge.

Take New York City. Many people assume electricity there should be cheap. Upstate New York benefits from nuclear power and hydropower, including energy from Niagara Falls. Yet New York City operates as its own pricing zone, and transmission capacity between upstate and the city is limited. When those lines reach their physical limit, the city must generate power locally. That typically means natural gas plants, which are more expensive. The constraint isn’t about a lack of energy overall, it’s about infrastructure bottlenecks.

Understanding the types of natural gas generation deepens the story. At a basic level, all gas plants burn fuel to create high-pressure, high-temperature air. That energy can be extracted from pressure alone or from both pressure and heat. Simple cycle gas turbines operate much like jet engines attached to generators. They start quickly but are less efficient. Combined cycle plants, on the other hand, capture waste heat to produce steam that drives a second turbine. They are far more efficient, but slower and more expensive to start. In the winter, when natural gas is diverted to heating homes, some plants switch to oil, a less efficient fuel that can drive prices even higher.

In theory, power markets dispatch the cheapest and most efficient plants first. In practice, operational constraints complicate that ideal. Some units have high startup costs. Others incur costs when shutting down. Certain plants must run for minimum time periods once activated. Wind turbines, for example, may continue operating even when prices turn negative because it is more expensive to stop and restart. These realities, known broadly as unit commitment constraints, mean the grid does not always behave like a clean economic model. Prices reflect physics, engineering, and timing as much as supply and demand.

For Neel Somani, this insight extends beyond energy. It’s about recognizing that real-world systems operate under constraints that models often simplify away. The same principle applies to renewable energy. Solar power is abundant during the day, but demand continues after sunset. Without storage, renewables cannot fully solve the reliability problem. Batteries help, but they are not the only answer. Pumped hydro storage, moving water uphill and releasing it later, and compressed air storage both rely on the same core idea: store energy when it is cheap and release it when it is scarce. Infrastructure determines flexibility.

This systems-driven perspective ultimately shaped Neel’s transition into blockchain infrastructure. He founded Eclipse, a leading-edge Ethereum Layer 2 powered by the Solana Virtual Machine, designed to improve scalability and execution performance. The project drew $50 million in Series A funding and positioned itself at the forefront of modular blockchain architecture. Just as power grids balance generation, transmission, and storage, blockchains must balance execution, consensus, and data availability. In both cases, bottlenecks define outcomes.

Across energy markets and decentralized networks alike, Neel Somani’s work reflects a consistent philosophy: understand the constraints, respect the mechanics, and design systems that operate efficiently within reality, not just theory. Whether analyzing electricity pricing in New York City or building the next generation of blockchain infrastructure, his focus remains the same. Infrastructure is destiny. And those who understand it shape the future.

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