Until now, it is true that K-POP has a tremendous influence globally, including Korean dramas, movies, games, and performances, centered on idol stars. However, in order for K-POP to be more spread than it is now, something else of the concept of “Another K-POP” must be prepared beyond the intangible Hallyu culture represented by idols.
In that sense, the recently launched KORIPC is pioneering the transparent revenue allocation of K-culture IP through blockchain technology. KORIPC provides a platform that protects the copyright and neighboring rights of various Korean content, including K-pop, so that both creators and consumers can benefit.
In addition, a global investment group is implementing a two-track strategy to secure new rights in various genres by investing its stake in KOIPC, which announced the global entry of K-POP contents into the blockchain, and to increase profitability through mergers and acquisitions (M&As).
If KORIPC Coin joins, it will expand the global infrastructure of Hallyu culture around the world, and users with KORIPC Coin can enter free of charge through an event lottery during Hallyu culture performances, which is expected to have a great effect on expanding the base of K-pop performances.
Therefore, KORIPC said it will participate in future K-POP concerts in Asia in partnership with the K-POP Cultural Foundation agency.
First of all, we will participate in the “K-POP Philippines” concert scheduled to be held in the Philippines in February next year and then aim to enter Europe, officials said.
To learn more about KORIPC visit: https://www.koripc.com/