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Sony unveils new Soneium blockchain platform for content creators

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Japanese electronics giant Sony has ushered in a new era in blockchain technology with the launch of its platform Soneium. This project aims to simplify interactions between creators and fans, providing unique opportunities to manage digital assets through NFTs and other means.

A Platform for Artists and Fans

Soneium's mission is to enhance creator engagement with fans using blockchain technology. Sony's vision includes providing tools like NFT-based engagement systems and the incubation program Soneium Spark. The aim is to create a more seamless Web3 experience by removing technical complexities.

Breaking Barriers in Web3

Sony emphasizes the creation of an entertainment layer on Web3. Sony BSL Director Sota Watanabe highlights that the entertainment sector uniquely connects people, making Web3 more accessible and attractive. It's anticipated that creators will diversify content and explore new interaction forms, utilizing applications like games and social platforms on the Soneium blockchain.

What's New in the Soneium Mainnet?

Following a successful testnet phase, Soneium Mainnet allowed developers to enhance specifications before going live. The Soneium Spark incubation program selected 32 projects from 1,700 applications. For end-users, Soneium offers a seamless experience, including the ability to make payments with crypto, opening new paths for content monetization.

With the new Soneium blockchain platform, Sony aims to make Web3 more accessible and integrate it into the everyday lives of fans and creators. Alongside new projects launching in early 2025, the company will foster the adoption of NFTs, social apps, and other tools to strengthen community engagement.

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