Coinstore B.KU Digital Finance and RWA Thematic Event Successfully Concluded

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Özet

On January 8, 2025, Coinstore B.KU successfully hosted the "Digital Finance and RWA (Real World Assets)" themed event, bringing together experts from digital finance, blockchain technology, traditional industries, and international organizations. The event centered on RWA development trends, structural changes in digital finance, and global ecosystem development. The event highlighted RWA as a critical bridge between traditional finance and the blockchain world, signaling a shift toward value-driven models based on real assets, compliance, and long-term trust. Attendees included international figures such as His Royal Highness Prince Charit of Thailand, who expressed support for digital finance innovation, along with representatives from Coinstore/B.KU management, foundations, regional teams, and ecosystem partners like MMT and HMC. Coinstore COO Albert emphasized RWA as a long-term strategic focus, aiming to integrate real-world assets with blockchain through digitization, standardization, and compliance. A global launch ceremony marked a key milestone in Coinstore B.KU’s international expansion. A keynote speech by blockchain architect MOSE explored the technical and practical aspects of RWA, covering asset tokenization and enterprise digital transformation. The event also featured the signing of ecosystem partnerships with organizations including MMT and HMC, reinforcing collaborative efforts in RWA implementation. Jason, Coinstore B.KU’s APAC Market Lead, outlined pla...

On January 8, 2025, the "Digital Finance and RWA (Real World Assets) Thematic Event" hosted by Coinstore B.KU was successfully held. Multiple guests from digital finance, blockchain technology, traditional industries, and international organizations gathered at the venue to engage in in-depth discussions on RWA development trends, structural changes in digital finance, and the construction of a global ecosystem.

The event kicked off in a warm and professional atmosphere. The organizers stated that the digital asset industry is currently in a critical transition phase, moving from concept-driven and sentiment-based trading toward a value-driven model centered on real assets, compliance frameworks, and long-term trust. In this context, RWA is becoming a key bridge connecting the traditional financial system with the blockchain world and is regarded as one of the most certain directions for the next phase of digital finance.

Gathering of International Guests, Building an Open Exchange Platform

The event featured a diverse lineup of guests from multiple countries and regions, including His Royal Highness Prince Charit of Thailand, as well as representatives from Coinstore/BKU exchange management, foundations, Asia-Pacific market teams, and communities in Korea and Japan. It also brought together various ecological organizations and industry representatives, such as the MMT ecosystem, Hung Mun HMC ecosystem, veill/veillabs, fully demonstrating Coinstore B.KU's international influence in the global digital finance field.

Speech by Thai Prince: Affirming the Value of Digital Finance and Innovative Cooperation

During the guest speech segment, His Royal Highness Prince Charit of Thailand delivered a speech, expressing high regard for the potential of digital finance and blockchain technology in driving economic innovation and cross-regional cooperation, and extending sincere wishes for the event. The organizers expressed heartfelt thanks for the Prince's attendance and support.

Coinstore COO: RWA is a Core Direction of Long-Term Strategy

Subsequently, Albert, COO of Coinstore Exchange, delivered a keynote speech, systematically sharing the platform's development logic, RWA strategic layout, and global market planning. He stated that RWA is not a short-term trend but a core direction for Coinstore B.KU's long-term development. By promoting asset digitization, standardization, and compliance, the platform will continue to explore the deep integration of real-world assets with blockchain infrastructure, building a sustainable global digital finance ecosystem.

Coinstore Global Launch Ceremony Officially Completed

The event reached a significant milestone—the Coinstore Global Launch Ceremony. Seven guests, including Coinstore B.KU exchange management, foundation representatives, Asia-Pacific market leaders, and ecological partners, took the stage together to witness a key step in B.KU's journey toward global development, marking the official launch of its internationalization strategy.

RWA Keynote Speech: Analyzing Technical Logic and Industry Opportunities

In the core keynote speech segment, blockchain architect and RWA lecturer MOSE delivered a presentation titled "RWA: The Intelligence and Influence of Real World Assets, and the Inevitability of Enterprise Digital Transformation." From perspectives such as technical architecture, asset on-chain logic, application pathways, and industry practices, he systematically analyzed the development logic and practical opportunities of RWA, providing forward-looking professional insights for the attendees.

Ecological Signing and Implementation, Promoting RWA Practice Collaboration

The ecological signing and cooperation release ceremony that followed became one of the key achievements of the event.
Ecological representatives, including MMT Ecosystem Chairman Du Xiaoyang and Hung Mun HMC Ecosystem Xiaohongchuan Technology Chairman Su Yunfeng, delivered speeches expressing their vision for cooperation with Coinstore B.KU in RWA, industrial digitization, and ecological co-construction.

The organizers stated that this signing not only confirms the cooperative relationship but also marks a more solid step forward for Coinstore B.KU in RWA ecological construction and practical implementation.

Deepening Roots in Asia-Pacific, with a Global Vision

In the final segment of the event, Jason, Head of Asia-Pacific Market at Coinstore B.KU, shared the platform's overall layout strategy and future growth directions in the Asia-Pacific market. He pointed out that the Asia-Pacific region will become a key growth engine in Coinstore B.KU's global strategy. The platform will continue to expand its international influence through localized operations, community building, and ecological cooperation.

With this, the conference segment of the "Coinstore B.KU Digital Finance and RWA Thematic Event" concluded successfully. The organizers stated that they will continue to use RWA as an important tool to promote the deep integration of digital finance and the real economy, working hand in hand with global partners to explore a more open, compliant, and sustainable new paradigm for digital assets.

İlgili Sorular

QWhat was the main theme of the event hosted by Coinstore B.KU on January 8, 2025?

AThe main theme of the event was Digital Finance and RWA (Real World Assets).

QAccording to the Coinstore COO, what is the strategic importance of RWA for the platform?

AThe Coinstore COO stated that RWA is not a short-term trend but a core direction for Coinstore B.KU's long-term development, focusing on asset digitization, standardization, and compliance to build a sustainable global digital finance ecosystem.

QWhich international dignitary attended the event and delivered a speech?

AHis Royal Highness Prince Charit of Thailand attended the event and delivered a speech, expressing strong interest in the potential of digital finance and blockchain technology.

QWhat significant milestone was achieved during the event regarding Coinstore's global expansion?

AThe Coinstore Global Launch Ceremony was held, marking the official start of its internationalization strategy with seven guests from management, the foundation, and partners participating.

QWhich ecosystems or organizations were mentioned as signing cooperation agreements with Coinstore B.KU during the event?

AThe MMT ecosystem, represented by Chairman Du Xiaoyang, and the Hung Men HMC ecosystem, represented by Chairman Su Yunfeng of Xiaohongchuan Technology, signed cooperation agreements with Coinstore B.KU.

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