Busan Digital Asset Exchange, Support for NFT Game Item Trading… Business Agreement with Mgame and Busan University of Foreign Studies

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From left, Kim Sang-min, CEO of Busan Digital Asset Exchange, Jang Soon-heung, President of Busan University of Foreign Studies, and Kwon Yi-hyung, CEO of M Game, signed a business agreement in the conference room of Busan University of Foreign Studies on the 26th. Photo provided by Busan Digital Asset Exchange


Busan Digital Asset Exchange (Bdan) will support Non-Fungible Token (NFT) game item trading on its platform.

On the 26th, Bdan announced that it has signed a business agreement with M Game and Busan University of Foreign Studies to build an NFT game item trading platform.



In this agreement, Bdan will support NFT game item trading through its Real-World Asset (RWA) platform 'Bdan'. M Game will select game items suitable for NFT conversion and proceed with NFT content and game integration. Busan University of Foreign Studies will operate NFT education and experience programs for domestic and international students to encourage initial platform user participation.

M Game is a mid-sized game development company growing in global markets such as North America and Europe through global intellectual property (IP) including the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) 'Yeolhyeol Gangho Online' and 'Night Online', and the mobile game 'Gwihon M'.
The three institutions plan to form a regular working committee to continuously collaborate on technology development and user experience improvement.

Kim Sang-min, CEO of Bdan, said, "This agreement will be an opportunity to take Busan's digital asset ecosystem to the next level" and "By combining the expertise of the game industry and educational institutions, we will build an NFT service that can be used in real life and grow Busan into a global digital asset hub."
Reporter Kim Jung-woo
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