Korean Summit to Bring Lawmakers, TradFi & Web3 Together Under One Roof
The post Korean Summit to Bring Lawmakers, TradFi & Web3 Together Under One Roof appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Korea has taken the spotlight recently regarding crypto regulation, as the Easy Asian nation takes major steps toward digital asset regulation. It’s not really all that surprising given that South Korea is home to its fair share of titans of the Web3 industry. Now, the who’s who of Korea’s thriving crypto industry are coming together to discuss the next steps to take the country another step forward in Web3 adoption and innovation. Bringing the major players in TradFi, tech, and policymaking, #Hashed, the Korean VC, is hosting a summit in Seoul this September that aims to set the tone for the country’s future in Web3 and finance. EastPoint:Seoul 2025, a high-level, invite-only summit hosted by leading blockchain investor Hashed, Bloomingbit, and the Korea Economic Daily, is shaping up to be a convergence of national policymakers, traditional financial institutions, global tech players, and Web3 infrastructure providers — all under one roof, for discussions and forward-looking policy dialogue. Institutions Take the Lead Normally crypto events are light on traditional finance players, but Hashed is flipping the script by bringing a long list of major financial fire power. The list of confirmed participants reads like a roll call of Korea’s financial powerhouses: KB Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank, Woori Bank, along with top securities firms like NH Investment & Securities, Hana Securities, and Meritz Securities. Add to that the presence of institutional investors such as Hanwha Asset Management, NH Venture Investment, Kakao Ventures, and Lotte Ventures, and you get a sense of just how seriously Korea’s financial sector is taking this next phase of digital asset development. Joining them are global names like Temasek (Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund), SMBC Nikko Securities from Japan, and major tech companies including Google Cloud, LG CNS, LINE NEXT, and NCSoft, clearing displaying the summit’s cross-industry ambition…

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Korea has taken the spotlight recently regarding crypto regulation, as the Easy Asian nation takes major steps toward digital asset regulation. It’s not really all that surprising given that South Korea is home to its fair share of titans of the Web3 industry. Now, the who’s who of Korea’s thriving crypto industry are coming together to discuss the next steps to take the country another step forward in Web3 adoption and innovation. Bringing the major players in TradFi, tech, and policymaking, #Hashed, the Korean VC, is hosting a summit in Seoul this September that aims to set the tone for the country’s future in Web3 and finance. EastPoint:Seoul 2025, a high-level, invite-only summit hosted by leading blockchain investor Hashed, Bloomingbit, and the Korea Economic Daily, is shaping up to be a convergence of national policymakers, traditional financial institutions, global tech players, and Web3 infrastructure providers — all under one roof, for discussions and forward-looking policy dialogue. Institutions Take the Lead Normally crypto events are light on traditional finance players, but Hashed is flipping the script by bringing a long list of major financial fire power. The list of confirmed participants reads like a roll call of Korea’s financial powerhouses: KB Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank, Woori Bank, along with top securities firms like NH Investment & Securities, Hana Securities, and Meritz Securities. Add to that the presence of institutional investors such as Hanwha Asset Management, NH Venture Investment, Kakao Ventures, and Lotte Ventures, and you get a sense of just how seriously Korea’s financial sector is taking this next phase of digital asset development. Joining them are global names like Temasek (Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund), SMBC Nikko Securities from Japan, and major tech companies including Google Cloud, LG CNS, LINE NEXT, and NCSoft, clearing displaying the summit’s cross-industry ambition…
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