Bithumb, one of South Korea’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced its participation as a co-host for Korea Blockchain Week (KBW) 2025: IMPACT, marking a significant milestone for Asia’s largest blockchain conference. The event, which runs from September 22nd to 28th across Seoul, is now in its eighth year and is orchestrated by the Web3 ecosystem builder FactBlock.
The main event, IMPACT, is set to take place on September 23rd and 24th at the Walkerhill Hotel & Resorts. This year’s conference promises to be a monumental gathering, featuring more than 100 sessions and exhibitions dedicated to the latest trends in the global blockchain industry. A diverse lineup of speakers has been confirmed, including prominent figures in crypto policy and industry, such as Bo Hines, former Executive Director of the White House’s Digital Asset Advisory Committee; 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.
In addition to the keynote speeches, Bithumb is set to unveil the exclusive ‘Bithumb Zone’ within the event venue. This dedicated space will showcase booths from over 20 emerging domestic and international cryptocurrency projects, offering attendees a unique opportunity for direct engagement. The initiative aims to facilitate meaningful conversations and connections while enhancing the overall experience through various on-site events and participation benefits.
A Bithumb official conveyed the company’s enthusiasm, stating, “We are honored to participate as a co-host for KBW 2025: IMPACT, Asia’s representative blockchain event.” The official emphasized a commitment to developing a robust crypto ecosystem, aiming to strengthen South Korea’s standing as a global Web3 hub. As the conference draws near, the anticipation builds for what promises to be a landmark event for blockchain enthusiasts and industry leaders alike.