a16z Crypto establishes its first office in South Korea
ChainCatcher News, according to Bloomberg, venture capital firm a16z Crypto will open an office in Seoul, South Korea, joining the growing number of digital asset companies expanding into Asia.
a16z Crypto Chief Operating Officer Anthony Albanese stated that the region "now accounts for a significant share of global cryptocurrency activity. In the coming years, we plan to expand our business presence in Asia, enhance new capabilities to support the crypto companies we operate locally, and continue to explore new ways to expand our geographic footprint." Albanese noted that South Korea is the second largest cryptocurrency market, with nearly one-third of Korean adults holding cryptocurrencies. The company has appointed Sungmo Park to lead its Asia-Pacific operations. Park was previously the head of Asia-Pacific at Monad Foundation, which operates its own blockchain.
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