MEET48 and UXLINK Hong Kong Event Landing: The "Bi-directional Journey" of Web3 Entertainment and Social, Initiating a New Paradigm of Fan Economy
Source: MEET48

Recently, the world's first AI-Agent focusing on the entertainment sector and the AIUGC fan economy ecosystem community, MEET48, successfully held a joint event with the global leading Web3 social infrastructure, UXLINK, in Hong Kong. This marked an important step in the deep integration of Web3 entertainment, fan economy, and Web3 social. The event did not focus on the "metaverse" as a gimmick but instead emphasized innovation in social scenarios and user growth, injecting new vitality into Web3 entertainment and the fan economy, while also providing new ideas for the development of Web3 social.
Web3 Social Empowers the Idol Economy: From Unidirectional Output to Bidirectional Interaction
MEET48, as the world's first AI-Agent and AIUGC fan economy ecosystem community focusing on the entertainment sector, has also established the Mars Protocol, a tokenized nurturing and trading platform featuring the Idol economy. It has a large fan base and a mature operational model. UXLINK, as the world's largest Web3 social infrastructure, is dedicated to building a decentralized social network to provide users with a more secure, transparent, and efficient social experience. In this collaboration, both parties integrated Web3 technology into the fan economy, breaking the traditional unidirectional output model between idols and fans and creating a more open and interactive social scenario.
For example, fans can use AI creation tools to generate the idol's smart body audio dance, entertainment content, and launch mature AI-Agent Meme coins on the Mars Protocol. They also have the opportunity to enjoy MEET48's incubation opportunities and real buyback policies. Meanwhile, UXLINK's social graph feature can help fans find like-minded partners, form fan communities, expand social influence, and collectively support idol development.
Focus on Social Scenarios and User Growth, Kickstart Global Expansion
Unlike past Web3 projects that were keen on hyping the "metaverse" concept, the collaboration between MEET48 and UXLINK is more practical, focusing on innovation in social scenarios and user growth. The successful hosting of the Hong Kong event this time validated the feasibility of the integration of Web3 entertainment, the fan economy, and Web3 social and laid the foundation for their future cooperation.
It is reported that the two parties will launch activities in the Korean market in March and plan to expand activities to multiple markets such as Japan and Thailand in the future. It is believed that with the deepening cooperation between the two parties, the integration of Web3 entertainment, the fan economy, and Web3 social will unleash greater energy, bringing a more diverse and entertaining experience to global fans and paving the way for the breakthrough development of Web3 entertainment.
Conclusion
The collaboration between MEET48 and UXLINK is a model of the integration of Web3 entertainment, fan economy, and Web3 social, providing new ideas for the future development of the entertainment industry. It is believed that in the near future, we will see more similar cross-sector collaborations to collectively build a more open, inclusive, and vibrant Web3 social ecosystem.
About MEET48
MEET48 is considered one of the largest global Web3 application project teams, with a 500-person technical and R&D team covering regional operation networks in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, Seoul, and Dubai. MEET48 aims to create an AI UGC content ecosystem focusing on AIGC (Animation, IDOL, GAME, and Comics) Z-generation trendy entertainment content and a graphical, intelligent metaverse social base, enabling the social mass adoption of Web3 technology.
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