The Villainess VTuber Rips People Apart
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The value of something depends on how it’s used.

Jung Ho-young, the CEO of EYEAI, pondered this thought.

‘A little controversy… isn’t necessarily a bad thing.’

EYEAI was a rapidly rising name in the domestic VTuber industry. However, the VTuber industry in Korea wasn’t considered mainstream.

In neighboring countries, there were dozens of VTubers with over a million subscribers. But in Korea, there were virtually no VTubers who had reached that milestone. Perhaps one or two had achieved it, but they weren’t originally VTubers. They were streamers who later adopted VTuber models.

While the demand for VTubers in Korea was …

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