As KBW comes to a close, I realize that this year held significance beyond just being an event. What stood out particularly was that many people actively engaged in personal branding. Throughout the venue and at side parties, I saw individuals introducing their X accounts, increasing their followers, and working to grow their brands. It was impressive to see like-minded people naturally gathering to form communities and continue networking within them. Ultimately, I believe this year's KBW was not just an event, but a platform where individuals connected, those connections formed new communities, and meaningful signals were created for the entire market. I feel that this change will not end as a short-term event, but will serve as a foundation to strengthen the Korean cryptocurrency market ecosystem in the future. In fact, I had previously written that the meetup meta and yapping meta were just beginning, and from my perspective, I think the person who best utilized this trend...
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