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Korbit, Ewha-Chain Leverage NFTs to Promote Blockchain Knowledge

Web3 & Enterprise·May 08, 2023, 5:23 AM

Ewha-Chain, a blockchain study group at Ewha Womans University, recently tweeted that it has collaborated with Korbit, one of South Korea’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, to hold an non-fungible token (NFT) airdrop event for college students, offering free ice cream as an incentive.

 

Hands-on experience

The event aims to introduce participants to the crypto exchange and provide hands-on experience with Web3 and blockchain technology, as well as showcasing the benefits of NFTs.

To participate, students have to create a Korbit account using their email address and register for an Ice-Chain NFT by completing a Google Form. Korbit will distribute the NFTs on the afternoon of May 11, the day before the event.

 

Free ice cream

On the day of the event, Ice-Chain NFT holders can visit the Ewha Womans University branch of the Ice Girl Cream Boy ice cream shop to spin a wheel and win either free ice cream or Korbit merchandise.

According to Korean economic news media Paxetv, Kim Il-kwon, head of business development at Korbit, said that the Ice-Chain event strives to familiarize university students with blockchain technology and promote the Korbit brand. Kim added that Korbit is dedicated to ongoing cooperation with Ewha-Chain and expanding channels to engage with millennials and Generation Z.

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SKYPLAY Secures $10M from LDA Capital to Promote Growth of P2E Gaming

SKYPLAY Secures $10M from LDA Capital to Promote Growth of P2E GamingSKYPLAY, a blockchain gaming platform based in South Korea, has announced securing a $10 million commitment from American-based investment group LDA Capital, as stated in a press release. This funding will be utilized to launch additional games and attract new users, thereby accelerating the platform’s growth trajectory.Photo by blurrystock on UnsplashP2E gamesWith an active monthly user base of 300,000, SKYPLAY aims to expand its virtual space and motivate play-to-earn (P2E) gamers to contribute to the excitement within its ecosystem. P2E games enable players to earn cryptocurrency tokens as rewards for activities such as completing tasks and meeting goals.Various genresSKYPLAY is known for offering a diverse range of game genres, ranging from casual games like CoinGrid to strategy games like ClashRow. Users have the opportunity to earn in-game rewards that can be exchanged for SKP, the platform’s governance token. SKP will also serve as a medium of exchange in forthcoming NFT marketplaces. At present, SKP is listed on cryptocurrency exchanges ProBit Global and MEXC, according to CoinMarketCap.Expansion plansSKYPLAY currently provides its services in 170 countries worldwide, catering to a global gaming community. The company is also developing artificial intelligence-based (AI) avatars within a metaverse platform, with the target of exceeding 10 million users by the close of 2024.Anthony Romano, Managing Partner at LDA Capital Ltd, commented on this investment opportunity, stating, “SKYPLAY’s expansive ecosystem offers users a variety entertainment across sports, arts and crafts, appealing to the different preferences amongst the gaming community. This multifaceted approach, along with a forum-oriented community they’ve built is extremely difficult to replicate and gives them a leg up as they publish more games and diversify their entertainment offerings.”SKYPLAY CEO Richard Chang expressed his confidence in the partnership with LDA Capital. He said, “The investment from LDA Capital will serve as a significant driving force for the future growth of SKYPLAY. I am confident that together, we will pioneer the future and become invaluable partners in our journey of growth.”

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May 06, 2025

3 UAE-based firms sign $3B tokenized real estate deal

MultiBank Group, a global financial derivatives company headquartered in Dubai, has partnered with two other United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based firms, real estate giant MAG and tokenized real-world asset (RWA)-focused blockchain infrastructure provider Mavryk, in a $3 billion tokenized real estate deal.Photo by Tierra Mallorca on UnsplashWhile a large proportion of MAG's business activities center around the Dubai real estate market, MAG Group is a multinational conglomerate with a portfolio that includes commercial and residential developments and high-end luxury real estate projects.  According to a press release published on May 1, this $3 billion deal implicates MAG’s luxury developments, such as The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Dubai and other properties located within the Keturah Resort and Keturah Reserve in the UAE’s most populous city. These properties will be tokenized and hosted on the blockchain through MultiBank.io’s regulated tokenized RWA marketplace. Mavryk will provide the necessary infrastructure, with the tokenized assets running on its blockchain network. The deal provides another indication of the growing role of tokenization, with it being the largest tokenized RWA deal to have been put together to date. The Mavryk Network testnet was launched in February, with Mavryk Network developer Mavryk Dynamics securing $5 million in funding to establish a tokenized RWA network economy. In this instance, Mavryk will provide support in terms of on-chain asset issuance and DeFi integrations. Not just a real estate dealTalal Moafaq Al Gaddah, senior executive vice chairman of MAG, said that the project “marks a milestone in broadening access to high-value developments and unlocking liquidity via blockchain.” Al Gaddah also commented on the MBG token, stating:“$MBG token provides ecosystem utility, including trading discounts, early access to properties, and a deflationary buyback-and-burn model.” MBG is a MultiBank utility token which features deflationary tokenomics. It will be used to enable staking and lower trading fees. The token is scheduled to be launched on June 2. MultiBank.io Founder and CEO Zak Taher highlighted the importance of the token launch alongside this tokenized real estate deal. He stated:“This isn’t just a real estate deal — it is a flagship use case for the $MBG token. By enabling seamless access to $3B in tokenized property, MultiBank becomes the bridge between regulated finance and next-generation investment infrastructure.” Dual utilityAl Gaddah referred to the duality of the tokenized real estate offering:“Tokenized assets issued by MultiBank will have dual utility. Within the MultiBank Group, they can be used as collateral for derivatives, creating a seamless bridge between traditional finance and tokenized assets.” RWA tokenization has been gaining momentum within the UAE recently. It emerged last month that the Dubai Land Department (DLD), a government agency responsible for the registration of real estate in Dubai, had signed an agreement with local regulator the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) to integrate tokenized real estate within existing systems.  Around the same timeframe, blockchain technology firm Serenity signed a partnership with Dubai’s MTA Real Estate to develop a tokenized real estate platform. Last year RWA-focused layer-1 blockchain project MANTRA Chain announced that it would tokenize $500 million in real estate assets in Dubai.

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Jul 25, 2023

Top Korean Crypto Exchanges Witness Surge in Listings and Delistings During H1

Top Korean Crypto Exchanges Witness Surge in Listings and Delistings During H1In the first half of this year, South Korea’s top five cryptocurrency exchanges experienced notable growth in the number of newly added cryptocurrencies to their platforms. However, they also observed a significant surge in the number of cryptocurrencies being delisted.Photo by Shubham Dhage on UnsplashDelisting and listingAccording to a report by local news outlet Etoday, the nation’s five leading exchanges Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax ceased trading for a total of 51 cryptocurrencies during the first six months of this year. This marked an 88% increase compared to the 27 cryptocurrencies delisted in the previous six-month period. During the first half of last year, the number of delisted tokens was 48.Among the five exchanges, Coinone took the lead by delisting the highest number of cryptocurrencies, totaling 24. Bithumb followed with 14 delisted tokens, Gopax with six, Upbit with five, and Korbit with two. Notably, Coinone continued its delisting spree this month, removing an additional five cryptocurrencies from its platform. Most cryptos were delisted because their projects and services were not operating normally.The significant number of delisted tokens at Coinone appears to be linked to the involvement of its former employees in the unlawful listing of certain tokens. These individuals reportedly received bribes in exchange for listing a total of 46 cryptocurrencies on the trading platform. Among these tokens were PICA and PURE, which are no longer traded on the exchange.Only five cryptocurrencies were delisted according to the decision made by the Digital Asset eXchange Alliance (DAXA), a self-regulatory group consisting of the aforementioned five crypto exchanges. The delisted tokens were REP, BASIC, OMG, SRM, and PCI. This indicates that most of the affected cryptocurrencies were exclusively traded on one of the DAXA member exchanges, indicating that DAXA’s listing and delisting guidelines were largely ineffective.Meanwhile, there has been a notable surge in the number of newly added cryptocurrencies. Bithumb, for instance, took the lead by listing an impressive 63 new tokens, nearly three times the number listed by Upbit (22). In the same vein, Coinone added 14 tokens, while Korbit and Gopax followed with six and three new listings, respectively.Profit squeezeLast year, crypto trading platforms adopted a conservative approach when it came to listing and delisting procedures, prioritizing investor protection. However, their stance shifted as the global crypto market encountered a significant decline in trading volume amid crypto winter. This decrease in trading activity subsequently led to reduced operating profits, compelling the platforms to list more cryptocurrencies.With the exception of Upbit, which maintains a dominant market share in the nation, the outlook on crypto exchanges appears more or less grim. In particular, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax are in the red. Bithumb, while still in profit, saw its operating profit last year falling 80% year-over-year to 163.5 billion KRW ($127.9 million). This trend continued this year, with Bithumb’s operating profit In the first quarter of this year recording 16.2 billion KRW, an 80% decrease compared to the same period last year.In light of this development, an industry insider, who wished to stay anonymous, told Etoday that while the market’s total trading volume is witnessing a considerable decline, Upbit’s dominance is still growing. This individual also noted that the decrease in trading volume and the resulting deficit are exerting pressure on exchanges to expand their cryptocurrency listings.

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