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BTSE Sponsors Major Blockchain Conferences in Vietnam, Reinforcing Commitment to Southeast Asian Market

BTSE Sponsors Major Blockchain Conferences in Vietnam, Reinforcing Commitment to Southeast Asian Market

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, July 29th, 2025, Chainwire
BTSE, a leading digital asset technology company, today announced its sponsorship of two prominent blockchain conferences in Vietnam: GM Vietnam 2025 and Conviction 2025. This strategic move underscores BTSE's dedication to expanding its presence in the rapidly growing Southeast Asian market.
Vietnam's crypto market is rapidly emerging as a major force in the global digital asset landscape, driven by a youthful, tech-savvy population and strong community growth. With an estimated 21–27% of the population — nearly 16 million users — actively engaged in cryptocurrency by 2025, Vietnam ranks among the world's top countries for crypto adoption. Government initiatives, including a national blockchain development strategy underscore Vietnam's commitment to supporting the sector's continued expansion. These dynamics position Vietnam as a key regional hub and innovative leader in both cryptocurrency adoption and blockchain technology implementation.
BTSE's participation in GM Vietnam 2025 and Conviction 2025 will provide invaluable opportunities to connect with industry leaders, innovators, and the vibrant Vietnamese blockchain community. These events are crucial platforms for sharing insights, discussing emerging trends, and showcasing BTSE's commitment to providing secure and innovative solutions.
"We are thrilled to be a Silver Sponsor of both GM Vietnam 2025 and Conviction 2025," said Jeff Mei, Chief Operating Officer at BTSE. "Vietnam is a dynamic and exciting market for blockchain technology, and these flagship industry conferences are vital for driving further adoption and collaboration. Our commitment to this region is steadfast, and we look forward to contributing to the growth and development of its thriving crypto ecosystem."
GM Vietnam 2025, scheduled for August 1-2 in Hanoi, will bring together thousands of blockchain enthusiasts, developers, and entrepreneurs for a series of workshops, keynotes, and networking events. Conviction 2025, set for August 9-10 in Ho Chi Minh City, will focus on innovation and the integration of AI with blockchain technology.
BTSE will have a prominent presence at both events, featuring sponsorship of key afterparties and side events. This sponsorship is a testament to BTSE's belief in the long-term potential of the Vietnamese market and its role in shaping the future of decentralized technologies.
About BTSE
BTSE Group is a global blockchain technology and fintech company founded in 2018, offering cryptocurrency infrastructure solutions such as exchange services, payments, and enterprise tools. BTSE operates a robust platform supporting over 200 cryptocurrencies and access to perpetual futures markets in select jurisdictions. With a monthly trading volume exceeding $30 billion globally, BTSE also offers enterprise solutions, enabling businesses to create custom white-label exchanges, wallets, and payment gateways. BTSE serves both retail and institutional clients worldwide.
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