WLFI collaborates with RaveDAO to host its first offline event, bringing the world's first USD1 offline payment scenario to life.
BlockBeats News, September 5th, WLFI (World Liberty Financial) will partner with the world's largest Web3 Rave community, RaveDAO, to hold its first offline event on September 24th during Korea Blockchain Week 2025, marking the world's first USD1-driven offline payment scene. At that time, both tickets and on-site purchases can be settled directly using USD1.
It is reported that in this cooperation, RaveDAO will join hands with ecological partners such as AWE, Aptos, MUKU, Umy, Gradient, Sidekick, etc., to jointly create a cross-border experience covering payment, travel, fashion, and entertainment. This event also marks the official launch of RaveDAO in Korea. Continuing its "Rave for Good" philanthropic model, RaveDAO will donate 20% of its revenue to charity projects on the chain, allowing "crypto payments + entertainment + philanthropy" to truly resonate together.
Over the past year, RaveDAO has held immersive EDM events for thousands of people in Dubai, Miami, Brussels, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, and other places, reaching over 30,000 users in total. It has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and hailed as a prime example of "entertainment-driven Web3." On October 3rd, RaveDAO will also partner with the world's 9th-ranked Brazilian superstar DJ Vintage Culture at Singapore Token2049 to create the largest indoor EDM event during the F1 period.
The event is now open for ticket reservation on the PLVR platform. Click on the original article link below to register for the event.
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