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Korbit and SK Planet Team Up to Promote NFT Membership Program

Web3 & Enterprise·June 28, 2023, 6:56 AM

Korbit, one of South Korea’s prominent cryptocurrency exchanges, has teamed up with SK Planet, a technology affiliate of the major conglomerate SK Group, in an effort to attract new users to Road to Rich, a non-fungible token (NFT) membership program.

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Win up to 0.1 BTC

Under this collaboration, Korbit users will have the opportunity to win up to 0.1 BTC by completing assigned tasks. From those participating, 511 fortunate individuals will be selected as winners. The breakdown of prizes is as follows: 500 participants will earn 0.001 BTC each as third place winners; 10 second place winners will receive 0.01 BTC each; and the single top winner will be awarded the grand prize of 0.1 BTC.

 

Quests, rewards, and rabbit NFTs

Road to Rich was introduced earlier this month by OK Cashbag, a popular customer rewards system offered by SK Planet. Road to Rich offers users daily quests involving rabbit character NFTs. Successful completion of these tasks allows users to gain various benefits, such as OK Cashbag points, which can be used at hypermarkets, restaurant chains, and other partner businesses. To participate in Road to Rich, users need to install the UPTN Station, a decentralized wallet developed by SK Planet, which allows storage, retrieval, and transfer of NFTs.

According to a report by local news outlet Newspim, Oh Se-jin, CEO of Korbit, expressed the crypto exchange’s excitement about participating in the expansion of SK Planet’s Web3 ecosystem. Oh said that Korbit is committed to collaborating with SK Planet to deliver more convenient and valuable services to customers in the Web3 space.

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Apr 14, 2023

Report: Asia Set to Dominate Web3 Gaming Market

Report: Asia Set to Dominate Web3 Gaming MarketA new report has revealed that Asia is poised to dominate the growing Web3 gaming market, accounting for as much as 80% of all players. The study, conducted by Japanese firm Pacific Meta and DappRadar, found that the region already accounts for 55% of the global gaming population, with 1.7 billion players.©Pexels/Lucie LizThe report identified that the role-playing genre is the most popular in Asia, with games such as Final Fantasy, Phantasy Star Online and Genshin Impact ranking highly.Legal restrictionsThe research noted that legal restrictions on gaming are prevalent across the region, with China only allowing gamers under 18 to play for one hour a day and blockchain games all but banned in South Korea. Despite these restrictions, the report argued that Nexon’s Web3 play with MapleStory Universe and Square Enix’s upcoming Web3 game Symbiogenesis are two examples of crypto games gaining traction in the East. Both games will use the Polygon blockchain, currently the most preferred network for Web3 gaming from a game studio perspective.The report also concluded that Web3 gaming is a “natural” fit for the Asian market because of the types of games to which the market is accustomed. It argues that as Web3 games become more focused on gameplay over financials, Western and Eastern audiences will come to expect similar experiences.A developing understanding of Web3 gamesTo better understand the market, Pacific Meta surveyed over 1,000 adults in Japan and found that 40% knew about blockchain games. Among those who knew about such games, nearly 57% said Web3 games “seemed interesting”, while roughly 10% said they did not seem interesting. Notably, about 33% said “neither”, suggesting they were perhaps unsure about Web3 games and hadn’t yet formed an opinion on them.When asked about the types of blockchain games they would be interested in, 773 out of the 1,030 surveyed said that they would like a game to be free-to-play, and that initial cost was an important feature to them. 538 said that they would like the game to be playable on a mobile phone. Player earnings, game quality, consoles, and famous IP scored lower on the list.Long road to mainstream adoptionThe report highlights that the nascent industry still has a ways to go before it sees mainstream adoption. Nevertheless, big brands such as Razer and FIFA are doubling down on Web3 gaming projects. With the Asian market poised to take a dominant role in Web3 gaming, developers will need to tailor their offerings to suit the preferences of the region’s gamers.The Web3 gaming market in Asia is enormous and is expected to dominate the global market, with Japan a key market for growth. Developers will need to focus on the role-playing genre and create free-to-play mobile games to appeal to gamers in the region. As the Web3 gaming market continues to grow, and blockchain technology advances, it is likely that we will see more games and platforms targeting Asian gamers in the coming years.

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Nov 24, 2023

Wemade CEO to attend Abu Dhabi Finance Week and Fortune Global Forum next week

Wemade CEO to attend Abu Dhabi Finance Week and Fortune Global Forum next weekHenry Chang, CEO of South Korean blockchain gaming publisher Wemade, will be traveling to the United Arab Emirates to speak at the second annual Abu Dhabi Finance Week — one of the biggest financial and economic events in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region — scheduled for Nov. 27 to 30.Photo by Kevin JD on UnsplashExploring the future of financeTouting the theme “Investing in the Transition Era”, this year’s ADFW is organized by Sheikh Khalid Abu Dhabi, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Head of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. Several organizations such as the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development are also participating as official partners. More than 10,000 visitors from over 100 countries across the world are expected to attend.Chang will participate as a panelist on Nov. 29 in the “Convergence: Media, Culture and Fintech” panel at Fintech Abu Dhabi, the flagship event of ADFW. The panel will cover topics like the impact of blockchain and decentralized finance (DeFi) technologies on fintech — more specifically, digital payment trends and the future of digital assets and currencies.Wemade’s expansion in the UAEHe will also partake in the Fortune Global Forum 2023, a global conference for CEOs of major global conglomerates also set to be held in Abu Dhabi from Nov. 27 to 29. The forum has been hosted by American business magazine Fortune since 1995 as a platform for member companies of the Fortune Global 500 list to gather and share insights on global issues like innovation and stability and their impact on economic progress. They will also be joined by government officials from various sectors in the UAE, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, oil and gas, industrial automation, healthcare and telecommunications.Wemade has been making strides to expand WEMIX3.0, its borderless Web3 mega-ecosystem, in the MENA region. The company opened an office in Abu Dhabi earlier this year.

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Jul 10, 2023

NEOPLY Receives Support from Abu Dhabi for Blockchain Expansion in UAE

NEOPLY Receives Support from Abu Dhabi for Blockchain Expansion in UAENEOPLY, the open blockchain platform of South Korean investment holding company Neowiz Holdings, is set to receive support from the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through its Innovation Programme, which provides incentives to a wide range of businesses in financial services, technology, and other high-growth areas, according to a press release.Photo by Kamil Rogalinski on UnsplashFinancial & non-financial supportWith the assistance of ADIO, NEOPLY will establish its global headquarters, H-Lab, for blockchain businesses in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). H-Lab will benefit from both financial and non-financial support, including incentives, fee exemptions, and regulatory advantages concerning cryptocurrencies and blockchains. Moreover, H-Lab intends to collaborate with local universities to develop education and scholarship programs focused on Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi).Operations in MENANEOPLY’s inclusion in the Innovation Programme of ADIO demonstrates the competitiveness of the blockchain project, providing it with the opportunity to expand its operations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. By leveraging the support, infrastructure, and talented workforce available through ADGM, the company will forge partnerships with leading global firms residing in the capital of the UAE to enhance its global presence.Korean firms in Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi has been increasingly attracting Korean companies. ADIO, an affiliate of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, was established in 2019 as part of the country’s initiative to promote non-oil industries and draw in advanced technology companies. In 2021, ADIO opened an office in Seoul to support the entry of innovative Korean firms into the UAE. Thanks to these efforts, several Korean enterprises, including cloud operations services company Bespin Global, hospitality tech company H2O Hospitality, and smart farm operating group K-BTS Consortium, have established entities or expanded their operations in Abu Dhabi.DeFi regulatory frameworkNEOPLY’s H-Lab will collaborate with ADGM to facilitate its development of a regulatory framework for DeFi, aspiring to become one of the world’s first regulated DeFi providers. The NEOPIN protocol, a centralized decentralized finance (CeDeFi) platform developed by NEOPLY, will work closely with ADGM’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) to establish an efficient and effective regulatory framework.Abdulla Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, Acting Director General of ADIO, said, “Abu Dhabi’s enabling environment, coupled with the availability of world-class infrastructure and skilled talent, has positioned the UAE capital as a leading destination for investment in the Middle East. NEOPLY joins a wave of other innovative South Korean companies choosing Abu Dhabi as the catalyst for their next growth phase. They are joining a thriving innovation ecosystem and bringing new ideas and solutions to life in the UAE capital.”NEOPLY CEO Park Jin-ho stated, “With ADIO’s support, we are establishing our global headquarter in the heart of Abu Dhabi, which fills us with great anticipation for our financial innovation in the Middle East. With the active support of ADIO, the collaboration with ADGM, and the infrastructure of Abu Dhabi, we are committed to setting new standards in the global blockchain industry.”

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