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WeMade Plans to Strengthen Blockchain Platforms and Gaming by 2025

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


WeMade has unveiled ambitious plans for 2025, aiming to integrate gaming and blockchain technologies to explore new genres and markets.

WeMade’s Major Plans for 2025

WeMade, known for its gaming and blockchain technologies, has announced key plans for 2025. This year will serve as a pivotal moment for strengthening the synergy between gaming and blockchain technologies. CEO Park Kwan-ho emphasized the importance of this year for the company, aiming to unlock new possibilities in the global market.

We will focus on building new social communities in areas where trust is needed by exploiting the inoperability of data.Park Kwan-ho, CEO of WeMade

Launch of New Platforms and Technologies

The company has already launched Web3 platforms such as WeMixPlay, a blockchain gaming hub, and WePublic, for creating and managing decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). The main objective is to position WeMixPlay as a global gaming platform and to promote wider adoption of blockchain technologies through WePublic.

New Features to Enhance Gaming Experience

In July 2024, WeMade will integrate Kroma, Korea’s first Ethereum Layer-2 solution, into the WEMIX3.0 mainnet as WONDER 4. This will strengthen the WEMIX ecosystem, enhance transaction speed, and reduce fees using Lightscale and ZK proofs. Furthermore, new protocols such as 'WEMIX on Kroma' will enable cross-chain staking and connect WEMIX3.0 with Ethereum.

WeMade’s plans highlight the company's ambition to lead the way in integrating gaming and blockchain technologies, fostering trust and driving innovation in virtual services.

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