On December 26th, PANews reported that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem deeply integrated with AI and UGC and built on Web3, will jointly hostOn December 26th, PANews reported that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem deeply integrated with AI and UGC and built on Web3, will jointly host

The MEET48 2026 AI Entertainment UGC Platform and Web3.0 Development Strategy Launch Conference was held in Seoul, with technical support provided by BNB Chain.

2025/12/26 16:00
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On December 26th, PANews reported that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem deeply integrated with AI and UGC and built on Web3, will jointly host the "MEET48 2026 AI Entertainment UGC Platform and Web3.0 Development Strategy Launch Conference" in Seoul, South Korea. The event will be held alongside AIGC digital content creators, the L1 ecosystem chain POChain, the AIUGC virtual idol music and dance simulation game AuditionsGO (developed by the original marketing team of "Audition") , Hash Global, the Web3 Entertainment Alliance, and The Fan. The annual roadshow will be held at the Mayfield Hotel · Mayfair Ballroom in Seoul, with technical support from BNB Chain. Partners include Zaybros, Gaudio, Nine Lives Commune, Offchain, Olaxbt, and Uxlink. The conference will systematically showcase MEET48's overall development strategy and global expansion, focusing on the deep integration of AI, UGC, entertainment content, and Web3 technology.

The press conference officially began at 1:30 PM on December 26th. From 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the MEET48 2026 AI Entertainment UGC Platform and Web3.0 Development Strategy Launch was held, followed by a cooperation agreement signing ceremony. From 4:15 PM to 5:00 PM, several live performances were presented. Performing guests included Hu Xiaohui, Liu Zengyan, and top-ranked idols from WIPA (Han Jiale, Liu Zengyan, Zhang Xiaoying, He Linyan, Li Qiuyue, and Zhu Yixin). Finally, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, seven idols who ranked highly in the first "MEET48 Best7" and WIPA competitions held a fan appreciation handshake event, interacting closely with the audience.

It is reported that the second "MEET48 Best7" generated a total of 28,995,198 $IDOL, accounting for approximately 0.604% of the total $IDOL supply. According to data from DappBay, the TXN of the MEET48 event dApps reached 1.07M times in the past 30 days, and the number of active user addresses (UAW) reached 799.17K. MEET48 also ranked first in the BSC ecosystem's social track dApps in terms of UAW across the entire chain within 24 hours, and first in terms of UAW within the BSC ecosystem within 7 and 30 days.

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