11月6日,在2025年世界互联网大会乌镇峰会期间,“携手构建网络空间命运共同体精品案例”发布展示活动启动,网络基础设施建设、网上文化交流、数字经济创新发展、网络安全保障、网络空间国际治理五大类别共12项精品案例亮相。其中,中国信息通信研究院(简称“中国信通院”)报送的“ASTRON网络:搭建全球跨境数字信任桥梁,共筑开放互信数字生态”案例在300余项案例中脱颖而出,入选网络基础设施建设类别精品案例,并于11月6日下午正式发布。
中国信通院总工程师敖立、马来西亚MYEG集团联合创始人Dato’ Fadzli Shah在现场共同进行了案例发布展示。
敖立在发布中指出,信任是数字时代实现跨国界平等协作的核心基石,当前全球协同正面临信任缺失所形成的“隐形壁垒”。构建可信数字体系,成为推动国际协作的重要课题。区块链等分布式技术以其去中心化、不可篡改和透明可追溯等特点,为构建数字信任提供了技术支撑。为夯实跨境协作的信任底座,中国信通院以区块链、DID技术为基础,发起并与国际伙伴共同构建ASTRON网络,通过提供开放的网络接入、广泛的互联互通支持与多场景服务能力,系统化推动跨境数字信任基础设施的建设。
敖立进一步介绍,在跨境贸易实践中,ASTRON网络已在中新两国间的海运电子提单试点中取得成效,助力企业实现全流程无纸化操作。试点数据显示,整体单据处理效率提升约60%,成本降低超过30%。基于区块链的数字化发行、转让和背书机制,使两国银行无需额外验证即可确认提单真实性,显著提升跨境贸易便利性。
Dato’ Fadzli Shah在发布中表示,马来西亚正积极推进ASTRON超级节点的本地化运营,重点围绕跨境电子证照互认、贸易通关数字化等应用场景展开实践。他指出,ASTRON网络通过构建数字信任桥梁,有效促进多方共赢,帮助广大中小企业以更低成本、更高效率融入全球贸易体系,共享数字化发展机遇。
“星火·链网”国际(ASTRON)项目自启动建设以来,已在马来西亚,中国香港、中国澳门,以及厦门、柳州建成国际超级节点,新加坡、蒙古、巴西等国际超级节点也在持续推进,初步构建覆盖广泛的全球化数字信任网络。目前,“星火·链网”国际(ASTRON)聚焦跨境贸易、绿色低碳等核心应用场景,服务已拓展至中国、马来西亚、新加坡、德国共四个国家,显著提升跨境协作效能,为全球数据治理贡献切实可行的方案。
展望未来,“星火·链网”国际(ASTRON)将继续秉持“共商共建共享”原则,深化与金砖国家、东盟、上合组织等区域的合作,持续扩大节点网络覆盖,不断丰富跨境可信应用场景。我们诚挚欢迎全球更多伙伴加入ASTRON网络,共同构筑数字世界的互信之桥,携手创造更加美好的未来!
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ASTRON Network Recognized as Outstanding Case at 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit
November 6, 2025, Wuzhen – During the 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, the "Release and Presentation of Outstanding Cases of Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace" took place. Twelve outstanding cases across five categories—Network Infrastructure Construction, Online Cultural Exchange, Innovation and Development of the Digital Economy, Cybersecurity Assurance, and International Governance of Cyberspace—were presented.
Among them, the case "ASTRON Network: Building Global Cross-Border Digital Trust Bridges, Co-Creating an Open and Trusted Digital Ecosystem," submitted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), stood out from over 300 submissions. It was successfully selected as an exemplary case in the Network Infrastructure Construction category and was officially released on the afternoon of November 6.
The case was jointly presented by Mr. Ao Li, Chief Engineer of CAICT, and Dato' Fadzli Shah, Co-Founder of Malaysia's MYEG Group.
"Trust is the cornerstone for transcending borders and achieving equitable collaboration in the digital age. Yet currently, a lack of trust has become an 'invisible barrier' hindering global coordination," stated Mr. Ao Li. "How can we build a reliable digital trust system? Distributed technology, represented by blockchain, provides the answer. Its core features—decentralization, immutability, transparency, and traceability—naturally align with the needs of building digital trust. To solidify the trust foundation for cross-border collaboration, CAICT, based on blockchain technology, initiated and co-built the ASTRON network with international partners. By providing open network access, extensive interoperability support, and multi-scenario service capabilities, we are systematically advancing the construction of cross-border digital trust infrastructure."
He further illustrated that in cross-border trade, ASTRON's pilot for electronic Bills of Lading (eBLs) has successfully enabled paperless operations for Chinese and Singaporean enterprises. This initiative increased document processing efficiency by 60% and reduced costs by over 30%. Through digital issuance, transfer, and endorsement, banks in both countries can confirm the authenticity of the bills without requiring additional verification.
"In Malaysia, we are actively promoting the localized operation of ASTRON super nodes, including applications for mutual recognition of cross-border electronic documents and digitalization of trade clearance," said Dato' Fadzli Shah. "By building this bridge of digital trust, we foster inclusive win-win outcomes, allowing businesses, especially SMEs, to share the benefits of technology and participate in global trade with lower costs and higher efficiency."
Since its launch, ASTRON has established super nodes in Malaysia, Hong Kong (China), Macau (China), and the Chinese mainland cities of Liuzhou and Xiamen, while actively advancing the deployment of international nodes across various regions worldwide. This initiative is progressively building an extensive digital trust network. Focusing on core application scenarios such as cross-border trade and green development, the project currently provides services to selected countries and regions across Asia and Europe. These efforts have significantly enhanced the efficiency of cross-border collaboration and offered a practical solution for global data governance.
Looking ahead, ASTRON will continue to uphold the principles of "extensive consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefits," deepening cooperation with regions such as BRICS, ASEAN, and the SCO. The project is committed to expanding its super node network coverage and exploring more cross-border trusted application scenarios. We sincerely invite global partners to join ASTRON. Let us work together to construct bridges of mutual trust in the digital world and co-create a brighter future for humanity.

