1 billion Krw Korean Social Club “may exclude the encrypted millionaires” star-news.press/wp

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A report claimed that an exclusive social club for the new South Korean social meetings meets the needs of the wealthy and get $ 1 billion (734,290 dollars) that can exclude the annual membership fees for people who have achieved their wealth from Crypto Trading Crypto.

A reporter from the South Korea newspaper Kookmin ILBO He visited the club, called Dyad Cheongdam, and wrote:

“No one with money to join the club can not reveal its specific criteria for membership. However, it is known that people with excessive tattoo or people who have made money may have difficulty joining.”

The Korean Social Club: Successful encryption traders are not welcome?

The correspondent added that the individuals who may “attach the club” “will not be accepted.”

Store at Cheongdam, one of the wealthiest areas in South Korea.
Store at Cheongdam, one of the wealthiest areas in South Korea. (Source: Street Tour K)

According to its website, Dyad is “the first high -end club club” in South Korea. The club says it will provide guests a mixture of “business and entertainment”.

She says it is a place for members to exchange “their vision and taste with a small group of attractive people.”

The members of that should range between 19 and 60 years. The club will not only give members to people who make letters of recommendation from current members.

Diad publicly claims that he designed himself after members of the private sector in the major cities abroad.

She says some of the main effects include the main club in New York and Soho House in London.

Global map of exclusive special members.
Source: Dyad-heongdam.com

Emerging chiefs and businessmen “want to join Seoul’s exclusive club

Club facilities include a set of fitness programs, super technology and longevity. It also includes business meeting rooms and “Biohacking Lab”.

Kokmin Ilbo said they visited “a super -super kitchen that includes a sink wardrobe and a storage of 100 million WON ($ 73,049) per unit.”

The correspondent explained that “more than 100 people have already joined” the club before it opened. In addition to KRW membership fees of one billion billion, members will also have to pay for a set of other costs, and the newspaper added.

Park i Jong, Head of Marketing and Public Relations at Diyad said:

“Among our members are businessmen, executives of startups, and people from the world of culture and arts. We have chosen some customers and contacted them first. But there are also people who heard about them through their acquaintances and contacted us directly.”

The newspaper pointed out that the club wants to become “Casa Cipriai in South Korea”. CASA CIPRIANI is a social club in New York. According to what was mentioned, its current and former members such as Drew Barrymore, John Legend, Blake Levli, Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift include.

However, Kokmin Ilbo noticed that Casa CiPriani’s annual fee is approaching $ 5,000, which is much lower than DYAD.

A survey published last month by the Keb Hana financial group found that more than half of the South Koreans had experience in the trading of encryption.

The researchers have found that nearly a third of the encryption dealers currently hold their coins in the hope of achieving larger profits in the future.


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2025-07-03 23:30:00

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