OKX Sponsors Rolling Loud Thailand as Main Stage Partner for Historic Asia Debut

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OKX, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange and a leading Web3 technology company, has announced its headline sponsorship of Rolling Loud Thailand. This marks the festival's inaugural Asia event, featuring legendary headliners Travis Scott, Cardi B, and Chris Brown alongside dozens of international hip-hop stars.

The OKX Stage: Centerpiece of Rolling Loud Thailand

As part of this groundbreaking partnership:

👉 Discover exclusive festival benefits with OKX

Star-Studded Lineup Highlights

The festival brings together diverse talent across hip-hop's spectrum:

OKXclusive Pass: Elevating the Festival Experience

OKX and Rolling Loud introduce the OKXclusive Pass NFT, offering ticket holders premium benefits:

Exclusive Perks Include:

How to Claim Your OKXclusive Pass

Quick Steps:

  1. Download the OKX App
  2. Create a secure wallet
  3. Visit the NFT Market section
  4. Claim your RLTH OKXclusive Pass

👉 Get your OKXclusive Pass now

Detailed Guide:

Strategic Brand Alignment

Haider Rafique, OKX Chief Marketing Officer, emphasized: "Sponsoring Rolling Loud's Asia debut allows us to connect with culture-forward audiences through immersive experiences. The OKXclusive Pass demonstrates our commitment to enhancing Web3 utility while delivering unforgettable moments for music fans."

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What makes the OKX Stage special?
A: As the festival's main performance venue, it will host all headlining acts and major productions.

Q: Can I transfer my OKXclusive Pass to someone else?
A: Yes, the NFT-based pass can be transferred to other crypto wallets.

Q: What payment methods are accepted for the pass?
A: The pass requires cryptocurrency payment through the OKX ecosystem.

Q: Are there age restrictions for the OKX Lounge?
A: Standard festival age policies apply to all venue areas.

Q: How many OKXclusive Passes are available?
A: Quantities are limited to maintain exclusivity.

Q: What happens if I lose my phone with the pass?
A: As long as you've backed up your wallet seed phrase, you can restore access.