Bithumb Steps Up as Co-Host for Korea Blockchain Week 2025, Welcoming Global Blockchain Leaders
- Lineup includes Acting CFTC Chair Caroline D. Pham, Donald Trump Jr., and other global blockchain leaders
- Exclusive 'Bithumb Zone' to offer direct engagement with global crypto projects
SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bithumb, one of South Korea's leading crypto exchanges, announced it will participate as a co-host for Korea Blockchain Week (KBW) 2025: IMPACT, Asia's largest blockchain conference.
Now in its eighth year, KBW, hosted by the Web3 ecosystem builder FactBlock, is a week-long festival held across Seoul from September 22nd to 28th (Korea time). The main conference, IMPACT, will take place from September 23rd to 24th at the Walkerhill Hotel & Resorts, covering the latest global blockchain industry trends across more than 100 sessions and exhibitions.
This year's conference will feature a high-profile lineup of speakers, including key leaders in global crypto policy and industry. Notable speakers include Bo Hines, former Executive Director of the White House's Digital Asset Advisory Committee and current U.S. strategy advisor for Tether; Caroline D. Pham, Acting Chairperson of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC); and Donald Trump Jr., co-founder of American Bitcoin and Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization.
Bithumb will operate an exclusive 'Bithumb Zone' within the event venue. The Bithumb Zone will feature booths from over 20 promising domestic and international crypto projects, offering attendees opportunities for direct communication along with various on-site events and participation benefits.
Bithumb official stated, "We are honored to participate as a co-host for KBW 2025: IMPACT, Asia's representative blockchain event." The official added, "We will dedicate ourselves to building a robust crypto ecosystem and cementing South Korea's position as a global Web3 hub."
SOURCE Bithumb Co., Ltd.

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