Why does a certain Web3 project focus on the Korean market? The details are worth noting: the core operational team is leading the development and marketing of the local language community, and only this week did they launch the Korean creative partnership program.
The underlying logic is actually very simple—Korea's market truly has potential. The data is clear: approximately 30% of Korea's population (over 16 million people) have registered as cryptocurrency users. This penetration rate is among the top worldwide.
This is not a random regional choice, but a precise market judgment. A mature user base means more efficient community operation and conversion, as well as more stable liquidity. The project team has clearly recognized this.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 9h ago
The 30% penetration rate in South Korea is indeed outrageous, but this move is a bit like the various Korean money-grabbing projects back then... We'll have to see how it develops.
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-10 19:01
A 30% penetration rate in Korea is indeed impressive, but is this project really going all in or just telling a story again?
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WenAirdrop
· 01-10 18:57
16 million crypto users in South Korea? No way, is this data real? It feels a bit exaggerated...
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-10 18:54
The 30% penetration rate in South Korea is truly impressive, with 16 million users taking off directly.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-10 18:54
16 million users in South Korea, that's quite a number... But on the other hand, will they really spend money on it?
Why does a certain Web3 project focus on the Korean market? The details are worth noting: the core operational team is leading the development and marketing of the local language community, and only this week did they launch the Korean creative partnership program.
The underlying logic is actually very simple—Korea's market truly has potential. The data is clear: approximately 30% of Korea's population (over 16 million people) have registered as cryptocurrency users. This penetration rate is among the top worldwide.
This is not a random regional choice, but a precise market judgment. A mature user base means more efficient community operation and conversion, as well as more stable liquidity. The project team has clearly recognized this.