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Wemade Expands Blockchain Game Platform with Lithuanian and Japanese Developers

Web3 & Enterprise·June 27, 2023, 3:40 AM

South Korean gaming company Wemade has taken strides in expanding its global blockchain game platform, WEMIX PLAY, by signing onboarding contracts with two gaming firms: Lithuania-based game publisher Skyjet Software and Japan-headquartered game developer MetaTokyo Studio. Each of the two firms will present a blockchain game on WEMIX PLAY.

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3D helicopter shooting game

Under the agreement, Skyjet Software is gearing up to introduce Skybreakers, a 3D helicopter shooting game, on WEMIX PLAY. The game offers players the opportunity to customize helicopters and weapons, enabling them to engage in thrilling player-versus-player (PvP) battles.

 

First-person, role-playing shooter

Meanwhile, MetaTokyo Studio is currently in the development phase of Chromata, a science fiction game that combines elements from both first-person shooter and role-playing genres. Utilizing Unreal Engine 5, a software framework designed by Epic Games for game development, Chromata boasts a futuristic universe with over 120 characters.

 

Global expansion

Wemade has been actively establishing partnerships with various game developers worldwide, inviting them to leverage its blockchain platform. In its pursuit of diversification, the Korean game publisher aims to add more games of different types and genres.

 

Web3 event in Japan

To showcase its commitment to the blockchain gaming industry, Wemade CEO Jang Hyun-kook will deliver a presentation on blockchain games next month at the highly anticipated annual international Web3 conference, WebX, in Tokyo. As part of this event, Wemade will also organize a networking session aimed at fostering connections with influential figures and major companies in order to strengthen its foothold in the blockchain sector.

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Busan City Aims to Cultivate Growth in Blockchain and Fintech Industries

Busan City Aims to Cultivate Growth in Blockchain and Fintech IndustriesThe South Korean Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) convened a meeting at the Korea Technology Finance Corporation today to address issues related to emerging industries, including blockchain and fintech, and devise strategies for their growth in Busan, a city rapidly establishing itself as a global hub. That’s according to a report by local news media News1.Photo by Minku Kang on UnsplashBlockchain, fintech, and hydrogenThe meeting saw the presence of MSS Minister Lee Young, Lawmaker Park Soo-young, Busan government officials, and university representatives. Local business leaders specializing in blockchain, fintech, and hydrogen also attended to provide their opinions.During the meeting, two presentations were delivered, each focusing on key policies. The first presentation outlined Busan’s strategic initiatives aimed at bolstering the finance and hydrogen sectors. The second presentation detailed the plans of the MSS’ Busan branch to support innovative enterprises.Following the presentations, local businesses put forth additional ideas pertaining to the policies. Minister Lee presided over a 100-minute discussion, facilitating an in-depth exploration of these ideas and extracting valuable insights. The proposed ideas encompassed mid-to-long-term strategies aimed at strengthening the connections between innovative firms, streamlining inspection standards for hydrogen containers, and promoting systematic research and development to address the sluggish adoption of new services in the fintech industry.Government’s visionExpressing the government’s commitment, MSS Minister Lee stated that up to ten global innovation clusters will be established across the nation by 2027, accompanied by expanded R&D support for new technologies. She called upon local governments and businesses to collaborate and spearhead innovation in the region.Meanwhile, in February, the MSS implemented a regulatory forecasting system to provide small businesses with advance notice of forthcoming regulations and gather their opinions for consideration. Additionally, the MSS intends to select two municipalities outside of the Seoul metropolitan area by October to enable businesses to drive innovation with minimal regulatory barriers.Busan’s blockchain driveBusan has been actively promoting blockchain initiatives through various events. An example of such an event, as reported by local news outlet Erounnet, is an upcoming three-day educational program on blockchain technology, organized by the Busan Creative Economy Innovation Center. The program will take place from July 25 to 28, followed by another event scheduled for September.

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Oct 27, 2023

Fair Square Lab to Develop Blockchain-Based Shareholder Meeting Platform

Fair Square Lab to Develop Blockchain-Based Shareholder Meeting PlatformSouth Korean Web3 technology company Fair Square Lab announced on Friday that it is in the process of developing a blockchain-based platform for holding electronic shareholder general meetings. The firm said that it has applied for two patents for technologies related to blockchain-based electronic shareholder meetings. One is related to their operation methods and systems, and the other is associated with the utilization of voting rights tokens.Photo by Benjamin Child on UnsplashEmpowering shareholdersIn shareholder general meetings, many minority shareholders are often unable to attend in person, thereby finding it difficult to effectively exercise their opinions or rights during the decision-making process of a company. Fair Square Lab’s pending patents aim to address this issue by enabling more shareholders to easily participate in shareholder meetings through an electronic medium. Utilizing blockchain technology would also ensure the integrity and security of voting processes.Fair Square Lab’s growing portfolioWith this latest development, Fair Square Lab is now poised to possess a total of eight blockchain-related patents. Its other patents encompass areas like managing wallets in the blockchain network, generating wallet addresses for security token platforms, and preventing erroneous transfers of security tokens on a blockchain network. The company said that it is continuously working to secure intellectual property rights for its blockchain business, including design patents and its own trademark.“We have been consistently striving to secure intellectual property rights by linking research and development with the core blockchain technologies that we have accumulated over the years. We plan to obtain a total of 12 core technology patents by the end of this year,” said Jake Kim, CEO of Fair Square Lab.

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Singapore’s Whampoa Digital collaborates on establishment of $100M Web3 fund

Singapore’s Whampoa Digital collaborates on establishment of $100M Web3 fundWhampoa Digital, the Web3 subsidiary of privately-held Singaporean investment firm Whampoa Group, has entered into a collaboration with an Asian gaming company to establish a $100 million Web3 fund.Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya on UnsplashFocus on Web3 in the Middle EastThe WEMIX Foundation, a subsidiary of South Korean blockchain gaming firm Wemade, announced details of the new fund via a press release published to its website on Friday.Wemade is renowned for its massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) series Legend of Mir. This strategic collaboration aims to catalyze the expansion of the digital asset industry, with a specific focus on the rapidly growing Web3 sector in the Middle East.Reciprocal deal and project referralsThe Web3 fund initiated by Wemade is set to play a pivotal role in supporting developers at the Wemix Play Center situated in Dubai. Both Wemade and Whampoa Digital plan to engage in reciprocal deal and project referrals, particularly within the Web3 industry, and explore potential co-investment opportunities in promising projects.Aureole Foong, senior partner of Whampoa Group, expressed optimism about the partnership’s potential impact. Foong highlighted the significance of this collaboration in expanding the digital asset industry beyond established sectors and fostering innovation in the Middle East, recognized as one of the world’s fastest-growing regions in the Web3 space.Web3 gaming experienceWemade has extensive experience in the gaming sector, dating back to its establishment in 2000 and its notable creation of the Legend of Mir series, positioning it as a key player in the gaming industry. The company has diversified its portfolio by venturing into the blockchain space, launching Wemix, a tech ecosystem offering Web3 services.Wemade’s blockchain gaming platform, Wemix Play, boasts a player base of over 250,000 users. Last week the Wemix Foundation announced the launch of its una Wallet, associated with the company’s omnichain network and interoperable Web3 gaming platform.In addition to co-investing in gaming studios and blockchain projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Wemade is planning to establish a global Web3 gaming hub at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The company will also set up an office for the newly formed Web3 fund at this location. The DIFC’s Innovation Hub, coupled with Wemade’s hub, will provide essential facilities and mentorship for the fund’s portfolio firms.Whampoa Digital, the investment arm of Whampoa Group, is well-versed in supporting global tech firms, including notable names like TikTok’s parent company ByteDance and crypto major Binance. In May Whampoa announced that it had plans to establish a crypto-friendly bank in Bahrain.2023 has presented challenges for Web3 investors seeking new funds. According to a report by the research arm of crypto investment firm Galaxy Digital, the average new Web3 fund size for the first nine months was $238.4 million, with a median of $50 million — both figures significantly lower than the same period last year.

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