【BitPush】Tria is about to hold an event in Seoul. This self-custody banking and payment infrastructure platform has set the date—January 14, 2026—for a Premium cardholder exclusive party in Seoul.
Who is the focus of this event? The most active card users. Tria will prioritize inviting Premium users who ranked in the top 200 in card usage when applying for the Luma app. If there are still spots available, invitations will continue in the order of Signature card users, virtual card users, and non-cardholders.
What will happen at the event? The project team will introduce the latest developments, there will be a live Q&A session, and social time. The key point is—completing interactive tasks at the event can earn token rewards and brand merchandise, providing direct feedback to active users.
Tria uses these kinds of events to strengthen community engagement, gather core players, listen to their ideas, and also give back to early supporters. If you are a heavy user of Tria, this event is worth paying attention to.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-09 03:44
See you in Seoul, the tokens are waiting for me
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CommunityWorker
· 01-08 05:10
Meet in Seoul to get tokens, I like this trick, but to be in the top 200, you need to really swipe your card hard.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-06 12:55
It's the same old trick of cutting leeks again; only the top 200 users can join, and the rest are backup options.
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DancingCandles
· 01-06 10:47
See you in Seoul. Only the top 200 in card usage can enter. That's a bit harsh.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-06 10:46
Seoul Party? Only the top 200 in card usage ranking are prioritized for invitations. Isn't this just filtering people?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-06 10:44
Meeting in Seoul again, and once again it's that 200-person celebration. We, the virtual card guys, can only be spectators.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-06 10:37
See you in Seoul, it seems Tria really wants to retain this group of active users.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-06 10:35
See you in Seoul, brothers ranked in the top 200 for card usage are about to be announced
Wait, virtual card users are so far behind? I'm a bit embarrassed as a virtual card player
Token rewards, live interaction to earn some extra, I have to go this time
Tria really knows how to be clingy, talking with money is always right
Being in the top 200 is still a bit competitive, I wonder what rank I am
I just want to ask how the network is over in Seoul, can I trade in real-time
Offline event + token rewards, this is the kind of routine I like
Virtual card users: Are we just here as background decoration?
The top 200 most aggressive card users gather together, what kind of sparks will fly
But on the other hand, with food, fun, and tokens to earn, it's worth it
Will Seoul be freezing in January? What should I wear then?
The first offline event of the year for Tria Premium cardholders is coming, see you in Seoul!
【BitPush】Tria is about to hold an event in Seoul. This self-custody banking and payment infrastructure platform has set the date—January 14, 2026—for a Premium cardholder exclusive party in Seoul.
Who is the focus of this event? The most active card users. Tria will prioritize inviting Premium users who ranked in the top 200 in card usage when applying for the Luma app. If there are still spots available, invitations will continue in the order of Signature card users, virtual card users, and non-cardholders.
What will happen at the event? The project team will introduce the latest developments, there will be a live Q&A session, and social time. The key point is—completing interactive tasks at the event can earn token rewards and brand merchandise, providing direct feedback to active users.
Tria uses these kinds of events to strengthen community engagement, gather core players, listen to their ideas, and also give back to early supporters. If you are a heavy user of Tria, this event is worth paying attention to.