Joseph Lubin, co-founder of Ethereum, and Tom Lee, chairman of Bitmain's board, will attend the Ethereum Korea One event taking place in Seoul from September 28 to 29. The first day will feature a conference for institutions at the Conrad Seoul in Yeouido, while the second day will host builder and ecosystem events in Seongsu. Lubin and Lee will be the main speakers on the first day, with DB Securities serving as the title sponsor for the event. This event aims to discuss the utilization of Ethereum-based infrastructure, with the first day's program covering topics such as tokenization, stablecoins, physical assets, and digital capital markets. The target audience for the institutional event includes asset management firms, banks, and policymakers. The second day's events will be formatted as panel discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities aimed at the Korean Ethereum builder and tech community. Lubin is associated with Ethereum infrastructure projects, while Lee has led large-scale Ethereum acquisitions at Bitmain. Representatives from DB Securities will also participate, and the review of blockchain infrastructure by traditional financial institutions is expected to be a key issue discussed.
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