Using RabbitOS Intern to Convert SFC's Circular on Staking into a Functioning Website
- FUTURE COMPLIANCE JOURNAL
- May 9
- 3 min read
The FCJ tested RabbitOS Intern and presented it with the task of converting the Hong Kong SFC's Circular on Staking Services by Virtual Asset Trading Platforms into a functioning website. The goal being to test whether it can turn regulatory circulars into easier to digest format for internal training purposes.
RabbitOS is an AI system that basically assists users to get things done onlinr, utilising AI agents.
Users may register for free on the rabbit website.
Step 1 landing page

Step 2 upload pdf and instructions to convert the uploaded document into a website.

Rabbit responded with showing each step of the process.

After a 15 minute wait time, Intern presented the user with the following steps processed for this request:
Key Features & Results
Complete Content Preservation
All text content from the original PDF has been accurately transferred
Original document structure, including section numbering, has been maintained
Images from the PDF have been extracted and incorporated
Enhanced Navigation
Interactive table of contents for quick section access
Section filtering to focus on specific topics
Smooth scrolling between document sections
Search Functionality
Real-time search with highlighted results
Search across all document content
Clear indication of search result locations
Responsive Design
Optimized for viewing on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Clean, professional appearance with improved readability
Accessible layout with semantic HTML structure
Document Analysis
The document is a 3-page circular from the Hong Kong SFC regarding staking services
Contains regulatory guidance for virtual asset trading platforms
Includes sections on introduction, background, and regulatory requirements
Usage Instructions
Viewing the Website
Open the website:
Double-click on the index.html file in the final folder
The website will open in your default web browser
Navigate content:
Use the navigation menu on the left to jump to specific sections
Click section headings to expand/collapse content
Scroll through the document using standard browser controls
Search for specific information:
Type keywords in the search bar at the top of the page
Results will highlight automatically as you type
Click on search results to navigate directly to that content
Filter content:
Use the filter dropdown to select specific categories or topics
Only relevant sections will be displayed
Clear filters to return to the full document view
Technical Requirements
Modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge)
JavaScript enabled
No internet connection required (all files are local)
Visual Elements
The website includes:
Document Header
SFC logo extracted from the original PDF
Document title and publication information
Navigation Panel
Collapsible section tree showing document structure
Visual indicators for current section
Search Interface
Search bar with real-time results
Highlighted text showing matched terms
Count of search results found
Content Area
Clean presentation of document text
Proper formatting of lists, tables, and special elements
Footnotes properly linked to their reference points
The website transforms a static PDF into an engaging, searchable resource while maintaining the authoritative content of the original Hong Kong SFC document on staking services for virtual asset trading platforms.
The final results were then ready for publication. It was published here:
A screenshot of part of the output is shown here for reference.

Conclusions Drawn:
Subject to further refinement on the instruction / prompt to Intern, the benefit of conversion of regulatory text into interactive website formats are evident.
This kind of conversion is useful for internal training purpose or to quickly take lengthy and often complex source materials and break them into easilly digestable parts for further analysis or evaluation. We hope to cover more use cases of these kind of tools in the future.
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