Over 13,000 Live Listeners Highlight Strong Global Web3 Interest Punkvism (PVT), a global Web3 ecosystem bridging real-world assets with culture-driven blockchain initiatives, has successfully concluded its PVT AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with world-renowned blockchain influencer Evan Luthra. The live AMA took place on November 17 at 2 PM KST through Evan Luthra’s official X […] The post Punkvism Successfully Hosts PVT AMA with Global Influencer Evan Luthra appeared first on TechBullion.Over 13,000 Live Listeners Highlight Strong Global Web3 Interest Punkvism (PVT), a global Web3 ecosystem bridging real-world assets with culture-driven blockchain initiatives, has successfully concluded its PVT AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with world-renowned blockchain influencer Evan Luthra. The live AMA took place on November 17 at 2 PM KST through Evan Luthra’s official X […] The post Punkvism Successfully Hosts PVT AMA with Global Influencer Evan Luthra appeared first on TechBullion.

Punkvism Successfully Hosts PVT AMA with Global Influencer Evan Luthra

Over 13,000 Live Listeners Highlight Strong Global Web3 Interest

Punkvism (PVT), a global Web3 ecosystem bridging real-world assets with culture-driven blockchain initiatives, has successfully concluded its PVT AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with world-renowned blockchain influencer Evan Luthra.

The live AMA took place on November 17 at 2 PM KST through Evan Luthra’s official X (Twitter) Spaces channel. Punkvism’s CPO, Katrina Park, joined as the featured speaker, presenting the philosophy behind PVT, its structural design, and Punkvism’s expanding global initiatives across sports, culture, and RWA-driven models.

From the moment the broadcast went live, the session gained exceptional traction, recording over 13,000 real-time listeners and underscoring the increasing global attention surrounding Punkvism’s ecosystem vision.

Evan Luthra: One of Web3’s Most Influential Voices

Evan Luthra, who hosted the AMA, is widely recognized as one of the most impactful figures in the Web3 sector, with over 1 million followers worldwide.
He also serves as an official advisor to Punkvism, contributing to global expansion efforts and supporting the project’s cultural and technological direction.

During the session, he remarked:

“Web3 is not just technology — it’s a philosophy. And PUNKVISM is a project that expresses this philosophy through a people-centered approach.”

He further expressed strong confidence in Punkvism’s long-term direction and its cultural relevance in the evolving Web3 landscape.

“PVT is not just a token — it represents human value.”

During the session, Punkvism’s CPO Katrina Park highlighted:

“PVT is more than just a coin. It is a token that represents human time, effort, and creation — a token of value in the Web3 era. Its philosophy is rooted in standing against irrationality and building a new order.”

She emphasized that Punkvism is not merely a technology-driven initiative, but a platform based on trust, participation, and people-focused value creation.

Katrina also highlighted Punkvism’s recent real-world achievements, presented as leading examples of connecting blockchain mechanisms with tangible cultural and economic activity, including:

  • the RWA acquisition of the Ronaldinho Soccer Show Switzerland event, and
  • the Fierce Haechi RWA project.

PVT and Punkvism’s Vision Shared with the Global Community

Through this AMA, Punkvism successfully communicated the philosophy behind PVT — a token designed to represent human contribution — and presented a new direction for Web3 that shifts from purely technical innovation toward human-centered value ecosystems.

Punkvism CEO Hyun-ki Hwang commented:

“This AMA offered a meaningful opportunity for the global community to directly experience Punkvism’s philosophy and future vision.
We will continue expanding our global AMA series to grow the worldwide community of ‘Punkyvists,’ and together, we will shape a new culture for the next era of Web3.”

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