XPLA, the blockchain mainnet of the Compusoft Group, announced on November 19 that it is holding a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) project 'Hello PAL' event in collaboration with Gallery3, a Web3 content solution company. Gallery3 also joins XPLA as a validator.
XPLA and Gallery3 will introduce the 'PAL ID Card' feature. Users can customize their PAL character and create their own ID card, which can then be used to create messenger stickers through the Telegram mini-app. The two parties plan to set up a reward program for users who share the stickers, further activating community participation.
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Gallery3's core service, the 'On-Chain Content (OCC)' solution, helps users convert their digital assets into MEME stickers for use across various social media platforms. Users can now reinterpret and utilize their NFT ownership as a creative communication tool, beyond simple possession. Through this validator participation, Gallery3 will expand its collaboration with XPLA and strengthen the connection with key projects.
Paul Kim, XPLA team leader, said, "MEME stickers are a tool to drive creative and enjoyable communication in the Web3 community," and "We will further strengthen the participation and exchange of the XPLA community by incorporating our first native project 'Hello PAL' into various applications."
- Reporter Jeong-woo Kim
- woo@decenter.kr
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