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Galaxia Metaverse and ZIKTALK to Expand Blockchain and Web3 Initiatives

Web3 & Enterprise·August 18, 2023, 8:08 AM

South Korean blockchain company Galaxia Metaverse said Friday it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Web3 social media platform ZIKTALK. The two companies plan to collaborate for the expansion of and boosted connectivity between Galaxia’s blockchain wallet and ZIKTALK’s social media services.

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Encouraging engagement

ZIKTALK is a Web3 short-form video platform that rewards users based on their activities in the app. Video creators and viewers can receive ZIK tokens as rewards for watching or sharing videos, inviting friends, gaining followers, leaving comments, and more. Currently, the platform has around 1.4 million users primarily in Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

Galaxia Metaverse’s main service, Galaxia Wallet (GXA Wallet), is a digital blockchain wallet that supports major mainnets such as Ethereum, Binance, Polygon, and Klaytn. Its utility token Galaxia (GXA), which can be stored in the Wallet, is rewarded through staking and can be used for purchasing NFTs. Wallet holders can also receive rewards when they use MetaGalaxia, a curation-based NFT marketplace, and acquire GXA when they use a coffee delivery application created by WeMakePrice O, the food delivery platform of e-commerce firm WeMakePrice.

Together, Galaxia and ZIKTALK aim to expand their blockchain ecosystems to allow users to utilize their wallets and tokens in a safer and more convenient manner. This includes implementing more services such as token registration and wallet connection so that ZIKTALK users can use Galaxia Wallet more efficiently.

“The majority of ZIKTALK users, which mainly consists of young people in their 20s and 30s who enjoy short-form content, represent the demographic that would benefit most from using Galaxia Wallet,” Galaxia said in a statement.

 

Global growth and partnerships

Meanwhile, Galaxia has been actively expanding its blockchain ecosystem this year both domestically and internationally, collaborating with industry leaders such as Korean online marketplace Coupang and Singaporean blockchain-based mobility enterprise MVL Foundation.

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