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Global Blockchain Forum to Convene at Korea’s National Assembly

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Triparna Baishnab

Triparna Baishnab

Global Blockchain Forum at Korea’s National Assembly on Sept 22, 2025 will unite policymakers, Web3 leaders, and LBank Labs as co-organizer.

Global Blockchain Forum to Convene at Korea’s National Assembly

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  • The Global Blockchain Forum will be held on September 22, 2025, at the National Assembly Library, Seoul, during KBW2025.

  • Hosted by Min Byoung-Dug and KBIPA, with LBank Labs as co-organizer and exclusive strategic partner.

  • Yat Siu (Animoca Brands) will deliver a keynote on tokenization and digital property rights.

  • The event brings together policymakers, enterprise leaders, and Web3 innovators to shape blockchain policy and adoption.

One of the most significant events in the history of the Blockchain, the Global Blockchain Forum, will be held in Seoul on September 22, 2025, in the National Assembly Library. The forum belongs to one of the largest Web3 events in the world Korea Blockchain Week (KBW2025).

Event Highlights

Highlighting the symbolic relevance of introducing blockchain discussions to the legislative halls of Korea, the opening session will consist of the ceremony of the National Assembly, congratulatory speeches of the officials, and a commemoration photo session.

One of the most important speakers is the co-founder and the executive chairman of Animoca Brands Yat Siu. He is to give a keynote speech called Unlocking the Next Wave of Prosperity in Korea. This is with the help of Tokenization and Digital Property Rights. His talk will highlight how tokenizing real-life properties such as real estate to intellectual property can drive the Korean digital economy as well as enhance its dominance in Web3 innovation.

Agenda Snapshot

This forum is especially important due to the presence of senior policymakers and international leaders of the industry. The decision to discuss blockchain in the National Assembly is also an indication that Korea is planning to apply blockchain to its national economic and regulatory policies. To international investors and innovators, it sends the message that Korea is establishing itself as a serious Web3 hub.

In the case of LBank Labs, the incident is the second stepping-stone to its expanding global popularity. The company in fact has already funded blockchain projects in Asia, Middle East and Europe with a venture fund of 100 million, which it allocates to blockchain startups. As the sole strategy partner, LBank Labs introduces international networks and authority that supplements the domestic push of Korea.

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