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2026-01-23
YouthMeta to Host “Digital Asset & Blockchain Conference” on February 7
By Jung Chang-shin, Seoul Economic Daily
YouthMeta to Host “Digital Asset & Blockchain Conference” on February 7
A scene from the “2025 YouthMeta Special Convention” held on the 13th of last month. [Photo courtesy of YouthMeta]

YouthMeta will host the “2026 Digital Asset & Blockchain Conference” on February 7 at COEX in Seoul, bringing together experts from technology, market, and media fields to explore the current state and future direction of the digital asset industry. The event emphasizes practical understanding of market structure and data-driven analysis rather than short-term price predictions.


[Seoul Economic TV = Reporter Chang-shin Jung] YouthMeta, a company specializing in digital assets and blockchain technology, announced on the 23rd that it will hold the “2026 Digital Asset & Blockchain Conference” at 1:00 p.m. on February 7 at the auditorium on the third floor of COEX in Seoul.

The conference is a large-scale offline event designed to examine the current trends and future direction of the digital asset industry amid rapidly changing market conditions. The program will focus on lectures that cover technological, market, and media perspectives. Rather than emphasizing short-term price forecasts or predictions about specific assets, the event aims to help participants better understand the broader frameworks and dynamics shaping an increasingly uncertain market.

YouthMeta, the organizer of the event, develops and operates AI-based chart analysis and trading support solutions that analyze digital asset market data and help users understand market trends in a more structured way.

Drawing on years of accumulated global digital asset market data, the company has provided insights that enable investors to grasp complex market movements more intuitively. Within the industry, YouthMeta’s role has often been compared to that of a “navigation system” for understanding the digital asset market.

In addition to lecture sessions, the conference will feature hands-on sessions in which participants can examine chart movements based on real market data. These sessions are not designed to predict asset prices or compete on trading performance, but rather to allow participants to directly experience how to read charts and interpret market flows.

The event will also include talks by speakers representing the media and the market. Choi Jin-young, CEO of The Korea Herald, is scheduled to speak on the topic “The Blockchain World as Seen by a Journalist,” discussing the media landscape and industry structure surrounding digital assets. Goran, CEO of the YouTube channel Algoran TV, will deliver a lecture titled “The Future of the Coin Market Through the Eyes of a Popular YouTuber,” offering an analysis of market trends and changes from an investor’s perspective.

YouthMeta expects the conference to go beyond theoretical discussions, providing participants with an opportunity to develop a more multidimensional understanding of the market and to reflect on their own decision-making frameworks. A company representative said, “We hope this event will help broaden perspectives on the digital asset market through diverse viewpoints and hands-on analysis of real market data.”

Further details about the conference and registration information can be found via the QR code provided.


About the Press

The Seoul Economic Daily, founded on August 1, 1960, is South Korea’s first financial newspaper and has grown alongside the nation’s economic development for more than six decades. It played a key role in connecting policymakers, businesses, and the public during the era of rapid industrialization, expanding coverage of markets such as securities and real estate and helping establish modern economic journalism. Under its founding publisher, the late Jang Ki-young, a former Deputy Prime Minister, the paper championed economic growth and hope, later becoming the country’s leading financial daily with a strong international presence, including a U.S. edition. Today, with ventures such as Seoul Economic TV and a fully digitized newspaper archive, it continues to strengthen its role as a trusted economic voice while expanding global networks in the digital era.