Korea Blockchain Week 2025 Announces First Speakers Consisting Of Arthur Hayes, Bo Hines, And Creators Of American Bitcoin
Korea Blockchain Week 2025 has announced its initial speaker lineup and will host a significant Web3 conference in Seoul this September, featuring global blockchain leaders, cultural programs, and discussions on key industry trends.
Asia’s leading Web3 event, Korea Blockchain Week, has revealed its initial lineup of speakers, including key figures from the blockchain sector and global leadership. Scheduled for September 23–24 at the Walkerhill Hotel & Resort in Seoul, the conference will be accompanied by a week of Web3 activities and cultural events.
The program includes notable participants such as Arthur Hayes, founder of Maelstrom; Bo Hines from the White House; and the creators of American Bitcoin, a collaboration between Hut 8 and the Trump Organization. Other distinguished speakers include Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham (CFTC), Haseeb Qureshi (Dragonfly), Adeniyi Abiodun (Mysten Labs), Ben Zhou (Bybit), Mike Belshe (BitGo), Yat Siu (Animoca Brands), Luca Netz (Pudgy Penguins), and Frank Chaparro (The Block).
“Korea Blockchain Week 2025 will set a new benchmark for Web3 discourse, combining an exceptional lineup of international thought leaders who will drive thought-provoking conversations on blockchain’s future, while enhancing Seoul’s position as a global epicenter for Web3 development,” said Seonik Jeon, Founder and CEO of FACTBLOCK, in a written statement. “We still have more than 300 speakers to be revealed, many of whom will be making their first-ever appearance at Korea Blockchain Week,” he added.
KBW 2025: Insightful Discussions, Networking, Private Meetings, Art Exhibitions, And Cultural Activities Ahead
Korea Blockchain Week, now in its 8th year, has established itself as an important forum for discussing crucial issues in blockchain technology, such as AI integration, real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, Layer 1 and Layer 2 scalability, and the relationship between geopolitics and Web3. In 2024, over two-thirds of participants were from Korea, highlighting the nation’s influence in shaping the blockchain landscape in the region.
Attendees of the 2025 event can expect not only informative discussions during the main conference but also a wide range of networking opportunities, private meetings, art exhibitions, and cultural activities, all contributing to Seoul’s standing as a major hub for digital asset development. Confirmed conference partners, including Sui, Steady, and 0G, will also participate to further the dialogue on Web3’s future and showcase their latest innovations.