New Korean dramato the Monday, premiering on Friday. It spotlights retail cryptographyBester chases wealth through bull markets from 2017-2018.
At a press conference, the female cast member said he bought some $360 worth of Etherum a few years ago, but still holds it because he doesn’t know how to withdraw it.
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To the Moons is South Korea’s leading airborne broadcaster known for producing national hits such as Coffee Prince and Dae Jang Geum. The 10pm slot from Friday to Saturday is one of the network’s prime time positions and guarantees extensive exposure across the country. It is also available via streaming in Taiwan, Indonesia and India.
This plot follows three low-income women working for a large confectionery company. Fed up with stagnant office work, they turned to cryptocurrency during the country’s first major bull run when news outlets reported on students and retirees investing their savings in digital assets, with minimal regulations.
The series is based on bestselling novels published in 2021, reflecting the reality of Crypto Craze from 2017 to 2018. The early benefits of one woman encourage friends to invest, but their experiences have complicated consequences and show promises and risks of unregulated speculation.
Director Oh Da-Young described the show as hyperrealism that blends the show with realistic yet interesting, comedy and light romance.
“This is not a fantasy of time travel or epic villains. It’s a modest production that resonates with female office workers.”
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Lee Sun-Bin, Jo A-Ram, Ra Mi-Ran, and Kim Young-Dae. RA previously starred in the 2023 Netflix release The Good Bad Mother, attracting international attention. Lee Sun-Bin recently released her March 2025 Netflix release The Potato Lab as a lead actress.
At a press conference Tuesday, the RA revealed that she owns Ethereum worth $360 (KRW 500,000). “It sometimes goes up to 600,000 won and sometimes goes down to 400,000 won,” she said. “I don’t know how to withdraw it, so I’ll leave it on until the day 500 million people win.”
The producers emphasized that the drama doesn’t appeal to code speculation. Ah, “We’re not trying to tell viewers who can get rich from investment.”
Korea’s Crypto Market earns a volume of $3.15 billion every day
The Korean cryptocurrency market continues to expand, with daily trading volumes reaching approximately $3.15 billion. The country is consistently ranked among the world’s largest markets, with Bitcoin and Ethereum being proven to be particularly popular among young investors.
On Tuesday, Parataxis Korea, the in-facility’s Bitcoin Treasury platform, announced its first purchase of 50 BTC.
Meanwhile, regulators are preparing to launch a WON-based Stablecoin market to balance rapid growth with stronger surveillance.
