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Going to Korea for a water light injection, and you can actually use U directly.
Going to Korea, why not get a shot while you're at it?
This injection therapy, known as the "artist injection," involves injecting hyaluronic acid and other substances into the dermis, achieving effects like hydration, skin brightening, pore tightening, and reducing fine lines, with quick results and minimal pain.
Web3 boys and girls need a shot even more because you can use U.
Let's dive in!
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Water light injections, commonly referred to as Skin Boosters, originated in Korea, making it a popular destination for beauty enthusiasts worldwide. Behind water light injections is Korea's powerful medical beauty industry, which is further supported by the even stronger Korean entertainment industry, and behind that is the robust Korean Wave culture, including K-dramas, K-Pop, and K-Beauty.
So, is there something even more impressive behind the Korean Wave?
Many people may not have noticed that Korea's technology, especially high-tech, has played a significant role in the spread of Korean Wave culture. When the Korean Wave swept the globe in the 1990s, companies like Samsung, LG, and SK provided tremendous support in terms of funding, technology, culture, and sales networks.
Now, the baton has been passed to a new generation of tech companies, with @KaiaChain emerging as a new engine of Korean Wave culture through blockchain and stablecoins.
What’s up?
Kaia has brought stablecoin payments into daily life.
Recently, Kaia partnered with DaWinKS to launch digital ATM (DTM) services, allowing you to withdraw cash directly from ATMs using Kaia USDT, now supporting Korean won. This means that the virtual currency in your digital wallet can really be cashed out, making it possible to get a water light injection!
So, when traveling to Korea now, you don’t need to exchange a lot of cash; just keep USDT in your Kaia chain wallet.
In Seoul, just find a DTM machine, scan, and withdraw. You only need to scan your passport and do facial recognition to complete KYC, without needing to go to a specific place for verification. Besides withdrawals, it also supports purchasing and recharging Korean transportation cards.
Currently, several popular landmark areas in Seoul have DTM coverage, including N Seoul Tower, Homeplus, major Lotte Mart stores, Myeongdong exchange points, Dokkebi Mart, and the Namdaemun Market exchange café. Now you don’t have to worry about cash when traveling to Korea, and this service is currently only available to foreigners; Korean residents will have to wait.
With the enactment of the U.S. "Genius Act," the world is accelerating the adoption of cryptocurrencies, especially stablecoins. Kaia is becoming the infrastructure for stablecoins in Korea, serving as a necessary channel for B-end enterprises and C-end users to enter Web3. On the government side, Kaia is the default mainnet for Korean companies exploring the issuance of won stablecoins, which has already received support from regulatory agencies.
Kaia is also tirelessly promoting and supporting the localization of stablecoin development. Recently, they co-hosted a hackathon with Tether, KakaoPay, LINE NEXT, and Ratel, offering a prize of 100 million won, focusing on stablecoin applications and LINE integration.
In terms of ecosystem, leveraging LINE, Kaia can reach 12 million independent users. Currently, the Kaia wallet has 56 million registered users and has been integrated into the LINE mini-program. Kaia USDT has also been integrated into exchanges like Bitfinex, Bybit, MEXC, and wallets like SafePal and TokenPocket.
It seems that Kaia is well-prepared for stablecoins.
This is a soft-core science popularization article, and through this article, you can gain a basic understanding of the following knowledge:
▰ What is a water light injection
▰ How Kaia breaks through stablecoin scenarios
▰ The Korean Wave is about to rise again (not really)
Author: anymose | A soft-core science writer
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