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Trade 2.0, the new decentralized trading platform BLEX unveils its Bangkok Night Meetup

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Trade 2.0: Bangkok Night Meetup" will be held at L7 cafe in Bangkok on July 10 at 5pm Bangkok time. The event is organized by Bangkok DAO and sponsored by BLEX, a decentralized trading platform. The event is expected to last about 4 hours, including a keynote speech, a KOL roundtable discussion and a "BLEX Bangkok Night" welcome dinner. Web3 practitioners from all over the world will gather in Bangkok for an enjoyable evening together.

Bangkok DAO is a DAO organization established by a group of like-minded Web3 practitioners in Bangkok, aiming to provide a gathering place for global Web3 practitioners. Therefore, Bangkok DAO is not only a resource aggregator but also the base of Web3 practitioners in Bangkok.

As the title sponsor of the Bangkok meetup, BLEX's innovative on-chain trading system has attracted much attention. Whether it is in product design, operational planning, or token economic system, BLEX is constantly breaking through. In addition, BLEX team members will also attend the roundtable forum as guests to share their views on the future development of on-chain trading platforms.

Since its establishment, BLEX has been committed to providing global users with high-quality on-chain trading experience. In order to further expand its market share, BLEX has chosen Southeast Asia as its key development region. As an important country in Southeast Asia, Thailand has made significant achievements in economic and technological development in recent years, attracting many international companies to invest. At the same time, Thai young people have gradually become the main consumers of Web3 products, and they are curious and willing to try new things. This provides huge market potential for BLEX to enter Thailand.

As a vibrant and innovative Web3 company, BLEX showcases its up-to-date marketing strategy by organizing offline salon activities. Leveraging the influence of local KOLs will help enhance BLEX's brand awareness and reputation in the Southeast Asian market. In the future, we have a reason to believe that BLEX will achieve more fruitful results in the on-chain trading arena.

We look forward to BLEX bringing participants an unforgettable feast of technology and life, and we also wish the "Trade 2.0: Bangkok Night Meetup" a successful event and BLEX great success in the Southeast Asian market.

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