Tabi is a payment-focused Layer 1 blockchain designed to power seamless Web3 transactions with high throughput, ultra-low fees, and instant finality. Built for real-world utility, Tabi supports fast and scalable on-chain payments across gaming, social, and digital commerce applications. Tabi is proudly community-driven, with a rapidly growing global user base and vibrant ecosystem spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Backed by BNB Chain Labs, Tabi shares the vision of making blockchain technology accessible to billions through practical, user-first infrastructure.
Tabi Social Accounts:
A high-impact Web3 meetup hosted in Gangnam, Seoul — the financial and technological hub of Korea — organized by Nouns and Tabi. This activation aims to engage retail users, institutional players, and builders by showcasing the role of stablecoins, payment infrastructure, and cross-border value transfer in Korea’s Web3 future. With a proven history of local community engagement, this event serves as a strategic opportunity to scale visibility, adoption, and partnerships in one of the most valuable markets globally.
South Korea remains one of the most influential and strategic Web3 markets in the world — not only in terms of trading volume, but in shaping global trends around digital finance. It is a country where retail investors, fintech institutions, and emerging protocols all intersect, making it the ideal environment for infrastructure-focused projects.
The Korean Web3 economy is valued at over $50 billion, with a rapidly growing interest in real-world applications such as stablecoin usage, remittances, and on-chain payments. Korean consumers are highly familiar with fintech and mobile payments, and there is clear appetite for blockchain-based solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing behavior.
To establish long-term success in Asia, it is essential to build strong local communities, trust networks, and real-world partnerships — and Korea is the gateway to achieving that. What performs well in Korea often influences decisions in neighboring markets such as Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan. More importantly, success in Korea requires alignment with high standards of product usability, regulatory awareness, and credible branding — all of which this meetup will address.
Nouns is not only a protocol or treasury — it is a cultural movement built on community-led branding, decentralized participation, and IRL storytelling. The Korean Web3 landscape, while technically advanced, is still in the early stages of engaging with protocols that represent open governance, community-first values, and globally recognized identity systems. This presents a unique window for Nouns to lead, by pairing its cultural strength with practical utility narratives.
Korea is a market where visual identity, storytelling, and community activation matter deeply. Nouns — with its bold and recognizable branding — is particularly well-suited to achieve high recall, resonance, and user curiosity. An in-person event in Gangnam would expose Nouns to a new demographic of builders, stablecoin users, and institutional partners who may have previously engaged only at a distance. The physical presence of Nouns in this region reinforces its commitment to global inclusivity and long-term ecosystem building.
Moreover, Nouns DAO has a history of supporting on-the-ground activations that are both creative and strategic. This event is no exception. It delivers real-world presence, institutional connection, and narrative expansion — all essential for positioning Nouns as a serious contributor to the next stage of decentralized finance and coordination infrastructure.
We aim to position Nouns and Tabi as contributors to digital financial infrastructure, not just brands. This event is designed to highlight each project’s long-term vision around stablecoin adoption, cross-border payments, and institutional partnerships, while also growing local community understanding and support.
This is not an experiment. We’ve already co-hosted a successful branded gathering during Korea Blockchain Week 2023, called UDL KBW Narrative Day, which included founders and contributors from key modular infrastructure projects. That experience proved the demand for structured, localized Web3 events in Korea. This next iteration builds on that foundation — with stronger messaging, clearer goals, and focused alignment around payments and real-world value.
As a result, we were able to attract a broad base of users, establish strong brand recognition among the Korean Web3 community, and unlock new opportunities to collaborate with leading KOLs and media partners across the region.
Event: https://x.com/0xProfessorJo/status/1833098953723941266
This meetup will take place in Gangnam, the center of Korea’s crypto trading, fintech, and startup activity. The format is intimate, high-quality, and focused on impactful conversations around Web3 finance.
This event will set a precedent for high-quality, mission-driven protocol activations in Korea. With the right storytelling, coordination, and local partnerships, we believe this will open long-term opportunities for Nouns DAO and Tabi Chain to grow real adoption and institutional trust in East Asia.
This event is led by a long-standing community contributor known in the Korean Web3 ecosystem as 조셉열사 (Joseph), a respected community leader who has been actively advocating for Korean users since the early days of Web3 adoption. The nickname “열사” — meaning “activist” or “champion” — was not self-given, but earned through relentless effort in representing community interests, voicing concerns to project teams, and ensuring that Korea is never an afterthought in global crypto narratives.
As the Korean community lead for Tabi, I have built deep relationships with the “Tabizens” of Korea — not only through events and announcements, but through consistent, daily engagement, language localization, support in Telegram and Discord, and real-time feedback loops with the Tabi core team. My close understanding of Korean retail behavior, pain points, and cultural dynamics gives this event a uniquely local foundation that no outsider can replicate.
This isn’t just an event — it’s a continuation of the grassroots movement I’ve helped shape, rooted in trust, transparency, and two-way communication with one of the most important markets in Web3.
Social Account: https://x.com/Joseph8996
Tabi is a payment-focused Layer 1 blockchain designed to power seamless Web3 transactions with high throughput, ultra-low fees, and instant finality. Built for real-world utility, Tabi supports fast and scalable on-chain payments across gaming, social, and digital commerce applications. Tabi is proudly community-driven, with a rapidly growing global user base and vibrant ecosystem spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Backed by BNB Chain Labs, Tabi shares the vision of making blockchain technology accessible to billions through practical, user-first infrastructure.
Tabi Social Accounts:
A high-impact Web3 meetup hosted in Gangnam, Seoul — the financial and technological hub of Korea — organized by Nouns and Tabi. This activation aims to engage retail users, institutional players, and builders by showcasing the role of stablecoins, payment infrastructure, and cross-border value transfer in Korea’s Web3 future. With a proven history of local community engagement, this event serves as a strategic opportunity to scale visibility, adoption, and partnerships in one of the most valuable markets globally.
South Korea remains one of the most influential and strategic Web3 markets in the world — not only in terms of trading volume, but in shaping global trends around digital finance. It is a country where retail investors, fintech institutions, and emerging protocols all intersect, making it the ideal environment for infrastructure-focused projects.
The Korean Web3 economy is valued at over $50 billion, with a rapidly growing interest in real-world applications such as stablecoin usage, remittances, and on-chain payments. Korean consumers are highly familiar with fintech and mobile payments, and there is clear appetite for blockchain-based solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing behavior.
To establish long-term success in Asia, it is essential to build strong local communities, trust networks, and real-world partnerships — and Korea is the gateway to achieving that. What performs well in Korea often influences decisions in neighboring markets such as Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan. More importantly, success in Korea requires alignment with high standards of product usability, regulatory awareness, and credible branding — all of which this meetup will address.
Nouns is not only a protocol or treasury — it is a cultural movement built on community-led branding, decentralized participation, and IRL storytelling. The Korean Web3 landscape, while technically advanced, is still in the early stages of engaging with protocols that represent open governance, community-first values, and globally recognized identity systems. This presents a unique window for Nouns to lead, by pairing its cultural strength with practical utility narratives.
Korea is a market where visual identity, storytelling, and community activation matter deeply. Nouns — with its bold and recognizable branding — is particularly well-suited to achieve high recall, resonance, and user curiosity. An in-person event in Gangnam would expose Nouns to a new demographic of builders, stablecoin users, and institutional partners who may have previously engaged only at a distance. The physical presence of Nouns in this region reinforces its commitment to global inclusivity and long-term ecosystem building.
Moreover, Nouns DAO has a history of supporting on-the-ground activations that are both creative and strategic. This event is no exception. It delivers real-world presence, institutional connection, and narrative expansion — all essential for positioning Nouns as a serious contributor to the next stage of decentralized finance and coordination infrastructure.
We aim to position Nouns and Tabi as contributors to digital financial infrastructure, not just brands. This event is designed to highlight each project’s long-term vision around stablecoin adoption, cross-border payments, and institutional partnerships, while also growing local community understanding and support.
This is not an experiment. We’ve already co-hosted a successful branded gathering during Korea Blockchain Week 2023, called UDL KBW Narrative Day, which included founders and contributors from key modular infrastructure projects. That experience proved the demand for structured, localized Web3 events in Korea. This next iteration builds on that foundation — with stronger messaging, clearer goals, and focused alignment around payments and real-world value.
As a result, we were able to attract a broad base of users, establish strong brand recognition among the Korean Web3 community, and unlock new opportunities to collaborate with leading KOLs and media partners across the region.
Event: https://x.com/0xProfessorJo/status/1833098953723941266
This meetup will take place in Gangnam, the center of Korea’s crypto trading, fintech, and startup activity. The format is intimate, high-quality, and focused on impactful conversations around Web3 finance.
This event will set a precedent for high-quality, mission-driven protocol activations in Korea. With the right storytelling, coordination, and local partnerships, we believe this will open long-term opportunities for Nouns DAO and Tabi Chain to grow real adoption and institutional trust in East Asia.
This event is led by a long-standing community contributor known in the Korean Web3 ecosystem as 조셉열사 (Joseph), a respected community leader who has been actively advocating for Korean users since the early days of Web3 adoption. The nickname “열사” — meaning “activist” or “champion” — was not self-given, but earned through relentless effort in representing community interests, voicing concerns to project teams, and ensuring that Korea is never an afterthought in global crypto narratives.
As the Korean community lead for Tabi, I have built deep relationships with the “Tabizens” of Korea — not only through events and announcements, but through consistent, daily engagement, language localization, support in Telegram and Discord, and real-time feedback loops with the Tabi core team. My close understanding of Korean retail behavior, pain points, and cultural dynamics gives this event a uniquely local foundation that no outsider can replicate.
This isn’t just an event — it’s a continuation of the grassroots movement I’ve helped shape, rooted in trust, transparency, and two-way communication with one of the most important markets in Web3.
Social Account: https://x.com/Joseph8996