Billions Network Korea ecosystem adds new developments. The community team representatives recently traveled to Korea for a multi-day market investigation, confirming the launch in Seoul in early January. This is the first overseas market expansion plan for 2026. Currently, the platform has completed full Korean interface adaptation, providing local users with a smoother experience. This series of initiatives marks a new stage in the project's localization strategy in the East Asian market—ranging from product language adaptation to ecosystem operation support, gradually establishing roots in the regional Web3 community.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 01-07 19:55
The Korean site is almost ready, this round of localization has been busy, see you in Seoul in January.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-07 19:54
Korea is back again, and this time it's really about playing in East Asia, unlike some projects that just talk the talk.
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BlockchainTalker
· 01-07 19:52
actually, if we examine this korea expansion through the lens of market penetration strategy... localizing UI is just table stakes at this point, right? the real question is whether they're actually building sustainable on-chain liquidity or just another geographic arbitrage play. empirically speaking, most projects fumble the execution after day one.
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-07 19:39
ngl the korea expansion play is textbook localization theater—UI translations don't move needle if liquidity pools aren't optimized for regional MEV patterns. curious if they're addressing arbitrage surface inefficiencies or just chasing headcount
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SillyWhale
· 01-07 19:37
Korea site is back? Damn, they’re pretty quick—launching in Seoul in January. This localization approach is quite serious.
Billions Network Korea ecosystem adds new developments. The community team representatives recently traveled to Korea for a multi-day market investigation, confirming the launch in Seoul in early January. This is the first overseas market expansion plan for 2026. Currently, the platform has completed full Korean interface adaptation, providing local users with a smoother experience. This series of initiatives marks a new stage in the project's localization strategy in the East Asian market—ranging from product language adaptation to ecosystem operation support, gradually establishing roots in the regional Web3 community.