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New Initiative Bridges Global Crypto Projects With South Korea’s Next-Gen Of Blockchain Talent
In Brief
Future House has launched the Campus Network, connecting ten top South Korean university blockchain clubs with global crypto projects to create a structured channel for engaging the country’s next generation of blockchain talent.
The founding cohort includes student organizations from KAIST (Orakle), POSTECH (PDAO), Yonsei University (Blockchain at Yonsei), Korea University (Blockchain Valley), Ewha Womans University (Ewha Chain), Sungkyunkwan University (Skkrypto), Inha University (BlueNode), Hanyang University (Hyblock), Ajou University (Layer-A), and Kwangwoon University (De-Butler). These clubs represent Korea’s most elite academic institutions and encompass a highly engaged, rapidly growing segment of the country’s blockchain community.
Bridging Global Crypto Projects With Korea’s Next Generation Of Blockchain Talent
South Korea consistently ranks among the world’s top markets for digital assets in terms of participation, trading volume, and retail influence. Despite this, global blockchain projects have faced challenges in accessing Korean audiences in a meaningful, structured way. The Future House Campus Network aims to bridge that gap, offering global protocols, brands, and ecosystems a credible institutional layer for reaching the next generation of Korean crypto participants.
Participating clubs will receive access to dedicated event space in Cheongdam, Seoul, industry guest lectures, hands-on workshops in blockchain development and protocol design, research collaborations on emerging trends in decentralized technologies, and cross-university programming initiatives. A University Council composed of student leaders from each club will guide the network’s programming and research direction, keeping student perspectives central to its development.
According to Mark Lee, a core contributor at Future House, the initiative provides a structured way for global partners to engage Korea’s crypto communities: “Future House Campus Network changes that. The relationships we built with the blockchain communities at Korea’s top universities gives our partners something genuinely rare: a credible, structured way to reach the next generation of Korean participants as part of the growing Future House community,” he said in a written statement