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WEMIX Foundation to Sponsor Binance Blockchain Week in Istanbul in November

Web3 & Enterprise·October 23, 2023, 12:52 AM

The WEMIX Foundation, a subsidiary of South Korean blockchain gaming publisher Wemade, announced last week its participation in Binance Blockchain Week. The event is set to take place in Istanbul, Turkey, from November 8 to 9.

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Security and transparency

WEMIX Foundation has been making multifaceted efforts to ensure that its on-chain ecosystem operates with a world-class level of security and transparency. The foundation has been leveraging tools like Xangle’s Live Watch for on-chain data collection and analysis, Binance’s Ceffu for the safe storage and management of WEMIX tokens, and Fireblocks’ infrastructure to ensure transparent WEMIX transactions. It has also implemented Chainalysis’ anti-money laundering (AML) compliance solution to bolster its security measures.

 

Further collaborations

Following their efforts to ensure a secure and transparent on-chain ecosystem, Wemade and the WEMIX Foundation are taking another significant step. As sponsors of Binance Blockchain Week, they are set to explore new collaborations with not just Binance, but also other global projects and institutions attending the event. The WEMIX Foundation sees these potential partnerships as opportunities for synergies, aiming to boost the WEMIX ecosystem’s growth, broaden the reach of “unagi” — the shorthand for its omnichain network, Unbound Networking and Accelerating Growth Initiative — and further reinforce its commitment to security and transparency.

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Web3 & Enterprise·

Jul 26, 2023

Bitget Achieves 20M Users With Wallet Integration Driving Trading Volume

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Web3 & Enterprise·

Mar 13, 2024

Bithumb launches point-based ‘Benefit Zone’ to attract more crypto investors

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