PANews reported on February 11th that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem built on Web3 and deeply integrating AI and UGC, will co-host the "BackPANews reported on February 11th that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem built on Web3 and deeply integrating AI and UGC, will co-host the "Back

MEET48 will be holding the "Back to 1996 Consensus HK Social Night" event in Hong Kong today.

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PANews reported on February 11th that MEET48, the world's first idol fan economy ecosystem built on Web3 and deeply integrating AI and UGC, will co-host the "Back to 1996 Consensus HK Social Night" event in Hong Kong tonight from 6 PM to 10 PM, in partnership with UXLINK, ScalingX, OLAXBT, and OopsPandaGlobal. This Consensus event will be held at Soho House HK and sponsored by Debridge, SumPlusReal, and AiPetverse, igniting a Hong Kong Consensus through the deep integration of AI, UGC, entertainment content, and Web3 technology.

In addition, MEET48 will co-host the "Beyond Scaling: The Age of Autonomous DeFi" event on February 11 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Soho House HK in Hong Kong, and deliver a speech on "The Next Entertainment Era Belongs to Co-creation".

MEET48 recently burned 30% of the total voting revenue from its second "MEET48 Best7: Stage of Light" large-scale voting event, totaling 8,698,560 IDOL tokens, representing approximately 0.181% of the total IDOL token supply. According to DappBay data, as of the end of the second "MEET48 Best7" event, MEET48's dApps achieved 619.48K TXNs and 356.18K active user addresses (UAW) in the past 7 days. MEET48 ranked first in UAW across the entire chain for dApps in the BSC ecosystem's social track within 24 hours and first in UAW within the BSC ecosystem within 7 days.

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