Why wellbian?

"smart climate tech infrastructure city," and is currently building a dense sensor/node/radar/communications network across the island.

Jan 4, 2026

Climate Crisis and Infrastructure Issues. The climate crisis (heat waves, cold waves, floods, droughts, typhoons, fine dust, etc.) is already shaking up humanity's daily lives, industries, and financial systems. However, current climate responses remain limited to (1) a limited observation network centered on government agencies, (2) slow information dissemination and decision-making, and (3) climate finance accessible only to a select few large insurance and financial institutions.

1–1. Infrastructure Gaps · Observation infrastructure is concentrated in cities and developed countries, and indoor and industrial-level data are scattered across silos.
1–2. Lack of financial and market connectivity. Even with data, it is not sufficiently connected to risk management, insurance, derivatives, investment, and behavioral incentives.

  1. Kweather's Starting Point: Over the past several decades, Kweather has grown into the only private company in South Korea capable of directly installing and operating climate tech infrastructure. This has been achieved through (1) establishing a nationwide weather and air quality observation infrastructure, (2) installing various indoor and outdoor measuring devices (sensors), and (3) providing customized climate services for each industry and local government.

Jeju Island, in particular, is a pilot site for transforming the entire island into a "smart climate tech infrastructure city," and is currently building a dense sensor/node/radar/communications network across the island.

  1. Weather Coin's Ultimate Goal: This master plan aims to establish a smart climate grid infrastructure at the national and city levels, and then build upon this infrastructure to build weather finance infrastructure and a data/behavioral economy, thereby becoming the world's largest private climate infrastructure company. We aim to create a new economic system that responds to the climate crisis by producing data with real value through a structure that combines RWA (Real World Climate Infrastructure) and RWD (Real World Climate Data), and utilizing this data to provide financial, service, and behavioral incentives.

Weather to Data
Weather to Energy
Weather to Finance

Weather to Data
Weather to Energy
Weather to Finance

Weather to Data
Weather to Energy
Weather to Finance