LBank Labs Announces "1001 Festival Seoul" - A Fusion of Korean Childhood Games, K-pop, and Crypto Culture.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Aug 20, 2025 7:19 am ET1min read
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The "1001 Festival Seoul" will feature crypto-infused interactive challenges, drawing inspiration from classics like Squid Game. Participants will engage in playful yet strategic games such as "Red Light, Green Light" with HOLD-or-FOLD decisions and Dalgona cookies shaped like Bitcoin logos. These games aim to make complex crypto concepts accessible through beloved childhood memories.
A major highlight will be electrifying performances by Korean rap icons Loco and GRAY, renowned for their killer rhythms and chart-topping hits. Fans can request their favorite Loco and GRAY songs by retweeting or commenting on LBank Labs’ official X post. The songs you request may be performed live at the festival, and you'll have the chance to share a 10,000 USDT prize pool.
The event is co-hosted by LBank Labs and Star Co-organizers including SHIB, BABYDOGE, WIF, DOG, Brett, Turbo, MEW, and Cocoro. It is backed by the Korea Blockchain Industry Promotion Association (KBIPA), South Korea’s first blockchain nonprofit approved by the Ministry of Science and ICT. KBIPA drives policy research, ecosystem growth, and global collaboration.
The "1001 Festival Seoul" has secured robust media support from leading outlets like BeinCrypto, CoinGape, Crypto.news, and others, further amplifying its reach and influence. Following the success of "1001 Crypto Night" in Dubai, which drew over 5,000 crypto enthusiasts from 30+ countries, the "1001 Festival Seoul" is expected to attract over 3,000 Web3 enthusiasts, K-pop fans, and global partygoers.
Free and open to all, every attendee will receive a commemorative gift to celebrate the friendships forged and memories created. The event aims to unite global crypto leaders, investors, founders, and media, fostering unmatched networking and cultural exchange.
References:
[1] https://partner.cryptopolitan.com/lbank-labs-to-host-1001-festival-seoul-in-south-korea-during-kbw2025/
[2] https://www.mitrade.com/insights/news/live-news/article-3-1051838-20250819
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LBank Labs is hosting the "1001 Festival Seoul" on September 24, 2025, blending Korean childhood games, K-pop, and crypto culture in an immersive celebration. The event will feature crypto-infused interactive challenges, performances by Korean rap icons Loco and GRAY, and a 10,000 USDT prize pool. Co-hosted by LBank Labs and backed by the Korea Blockchain Industry Promotion Association, the festival aims to showcase the intersection of crypto and K-culture.
LBank Labs is set to host the "1001 Festival Seoul" on September 24, 2025, at the iconic RAUM Art Center in Seoul. The event will blend Korean childhood games, K-pop, and crypto culture into an immersive celebration, marking a unique fusion of traditional Korean entertainment and the dynamic world of cryptocurrency.The "1001 Festival Seoul" will feature crypto-infused interactive challenges, drawing inspiration from classics like Squid Game. Participants will engage in playful yet strategic games such as "Red Light, Green Light" with HOLD-or-FOLD decisions and Dalgona cookies shaped like Bitcoin logos. These games aim to make complex crypto concepts accessible through beloved childhood memories.
A major highlight will be electrifying performances by Korean rap icons Loco and GRAY, renowned for their killer rhythms and chart-topping hits. Fans can request their favorite Loco and GRAY songs by retweeting or commenting on LBank Labs’ official X post. The songs you request may be performed live at the festival, and you'll have the chance to share a 10,000 USDT prize pool.
The event is co-hosted by LBank Labs and Star Co-organizers including SHIB, BABYDOGE, WIF, DOG, Brett, Turbo, MEW, and Cocoro. It is backed by the Korea Blockchain Industry Promotion Association (KBIPA), South Korea’s first blockchain nonprofit approved by the Ministry of Science and ICT. KBIPA drives policy research, ecosystem growth, and global collaboration.
The "1001 Festival Seoul" has secured robust media support from leading outlets like BeinCrypto, CoinGape, Crypto.news, and others, further amplifying its reach and influence. Following the success of "1001 Crypto Night" in Dubai, which drew over 5,000 crypto enthusiasts from 30+ countries, the "1001 Festival Seoul" is expected to attract over 3,000 Web3 enthusiasts, K-pop fans, and global partygoers.
Free and open to all, every attendee will receive a commemorative gift to celebrate the friendships forged and memories created. The event aims to unite global crypto leaders, investors, founders, and media, fostering unmatched networking and cultural exchange.
References:
[1] https://partner.cryptopolitan.com/lbank-labs-to-host-1001-festival-seoul-in-south-korea-during-kbw2025/
[2] https://www.mitrade.com/insights/news/live-news/article-3-1051838-20250819

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