Crypto Circuit #1: 586 Gathered in Yecheon
The first edition of Crypto Circuit — BTCMobick's nationwide touring education program — drew 586 participants to Yecheon, Gyeongbuk for a full day of blockchain and crypto economy lectures.
Kim Sanghwan
December 27, 2025
Community Chronicle
The Beginning of Crypto Circuit
December 27, 2025. Yecheon Culture Center, Gyeongbuk Province. 586 participants gathered with a single purpose — to properly understand blockchain and the crypto economy.
Crypto Circuit is a nationwide touring education program organized by the BTCMobick ecosystem. Far from a typical coin promotion event, it is a comprehensive learning experience covering topics from Bitcoin's core principles to stablecoins, the metaverse, and the gaming economy.
The decision to hold the first edition in Yecheon — not Seoul, not Busan — reflects the program's philosophy: quality crypto education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of location.
Morning Session: Building Strong Foundations
The program began at 10:00 AM with CTO Lee Kangwon's "Reading the Bitcoin Whitepaper." Over approximately 75 minutes, he walked participants through Satoshi Nakamoto's original whitepaper, guiding them to understand the core principles of blockchain firsthand.
Next, Metanomia researcher Jo Yongrae delivered a 30-minute presentation on "WBMB and SBMB," explaining the structure and role of wrapped tokens and stable tokens within the BTCMobick ecosystem.
Afternoon Session: Broadening Horizons
The most anticipated session after lunch was Professor Oh Taemin (Hanyang University)'s lecture on "Bitcoin, Dollar Stablecoins, and Asset Tokenization." Over 90 minutes, he led an in-depth discussion on the relationship between Bitcoin and stablecoins, and the financial transformation that asset tokenization will bring.
Yoo Cheolgyun, Director of the Gyeongbuk Research Institute, spoke for 75 minutes on "What is the Metaverse?" — unpacking the concept not as a tech trend, but through the lens of industry and regional economic development.
The final lecture was Metanomia researcher Seok Minguk's "People Who Go to Work in Games: The Disappearance of Jobs and the Return of P2E." He analyzed the impact of the gaming economy and Play-to-Earn models on traditional labor structures, offering participants a fresh perspective on the future of work.
What 586 Participants Tell Us
The fact that 586 people gathered in Yecheon — not a major city — on a Saturday for an all-day education program carries meaning far beyond the number itself.
It demonstrates that the BTCMobick community is not simply a speculative crowd reacting to coin prices, but a learning community that seeks to understand technology and economics. It is also evidence that Crypto Circuit fills a genuine thirst for knowledge within the ecosystem.
Crypto Circuit #1 has concluded, but the tour has only just begun.



