BrushO Co-Hosts the “HK Web3 KOLs and Projects Mix Party,” Bringing Innovation to the Oral Health Industry
Feb 18

Feb 18

Hong Kong, February 18, 2025 — BrushO, in collaboration with top Web3 partners ML KOL CLUB and CGV, co-hosted the “HK Web3 KOLs and Projects Mix Party.” This event brought together industry leaders, key opinion leaders (KOLs), and representatives of innovative projects, attracting hundreds of attendees to explore new opportunities in the Web3 era. BrushO showcased its BrushO AI-Powered Toothbrush and groundbreaking business model, offering exclusive prizes to participants. The booth received significant attention from KOLs and entrepreneurs, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere.

BrushO Launches First Batch of Global Distributor Program

As one of the event’s organizers, BrushO CTO Quentin So delivered a warm welcome speech to KOLs and attendees, followed by a keynote presentation. During his speech, Quentin introduced the BrushO AI-Powered Toothbrush, launched in January, highlighting its innovative FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology, which monitors and optimizes users’ brushing habits in real time. The integration of AI has revolutionized oral health management, providing users with personalized oral health reports and recommendations, earning widespread acclaim.

BrushO has also successfully built a global oral health data platform, enabling users to create their Web3 Oral Health ID, giving them full control over their personal health data. Through the Brush and Earn mechanism, users can achieve both health and financial benefits, while also contributing valuable data to the global oral health industry.

During the event, BrushO announced the launch of its first batch of global distributor program, which generated overwhelming interest. Many KOLs, entrepreneurs, and Web3 professionals eagerly inquired about partnership details, exploring new collaboration opportunities.

Expanding Market Influence Across Asia with Hong Kong as the Hub

KOLs play a crucial role in the Web3 ecosystem — not only as industry trendsetters but also as key drivers of technological innovation. At this event, BrushO engaged in in-depth discussions with KOLs and Web3 community members on topics such as the market potential of a decentralized oral health platform, the implementation of the DePIN business model, and the practical application of DAO governance. These discussions led to preliminary agreements on multiple collaboration opportunities, strengthening BrushO’s industry presence and laying a solid foundation for community growth.

As a central hub for the Web3 industry in Asia, Hong Kong brings together top blockchain and crypto experts from around the world. By leveraging the resources and expertise of partners such as ML KOL Club and CGV, BrushO aims to accelerate brand expansion across Asia. This strategic move will further drive the global adoption of the Web3 Oral Health Ecosystem.


Unleashing the Open Nature of the BrushO Ecosystem

BrushO is building an open and inclusive ecosystem where anyone passionate about advancing global oral health can participate and be rewarded with $BRUSH tokens for their contributions. Whether you’re a developer, entrepreneur, investor, or everyday user, BrushO offers diverse opportunities within its ecosystem.

During this dynamic networking event, BrushO established preliminary strategic agreements with multiple innovative projects, laying the groundwork for future partnerships. These collaborations will create synergies with Web3 partners, further expanding BrushO’s influence in the space. As a decentralized platform, BrushO’s open ecosystem has attracted a broad range of participants, solidifying its role as a key force driving innovation in the global oral health industry.

BrushO’s presence at the “HK Web3 KOLs and Projects Mix Party” marks another milestone in its Web3 journey. Moving forward, BrushO will continue hosting industry summits and community events worldwide, further strengthening its brand impact and injecting continuous innovation into the decentralized oral health ecosystem.


About BrushO

BrushO(https://brusho.io/) is a decentralized global oral health data platform, consisting of the BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush and the BrushO Network. BrushO empowers users to significantly improve their oral care routine while simultaneously establishing their own Web3 oral health identity. Users accumulate personal oral health data assets, contributing to a global oral health data network. This network provides a valuable data gateway for the entire oral health industry, benefiting both individuals and businesses across the sector.Through user authorization, BrushO transforms the oral health industry by restructuring production relationships while safeguarding user privacy, driving industry upgrades, and raising global oral health standards.

BrushO Website:https://brusho.io/

BrushO Telegram:https://t.me/BrushOcommunity

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