HashKey Group and Catizen Join Forces in Tone Ecosystem
As its first Web3 partner, HashKey Group, an Asian provider of financial services for digital assets, has announced a cooperation with Telegram Mini App, Catizen. According to a press statement, Catizen users will receive compliant and reliable digital asset services from the licensed HashKey Global exchange. As they cooperate to create game finance (GameFi) solutions and global digital entertainment infrastructure, the partnership, which will focus on the Ton ecology, represents a significant turning point for both organizations.
The Open Network (TON) ecosystem’s explosive expansion was the driving force behind the digital asset firm’s choice to partner with Catizen. Ben El-Baz, managing director of HashKey Global, outlined the reasons behind the company’s decision to work with Catizen in an exclusive interview.
Over the past one or two quarters, the number of developers on the TON blockchain has rapidly increased, signaling the arrival of a thriving and prosperous period for the ecosystem.
El-Baz
Tim Wong Explains How to Extend GameFi’s Lifecycle: Catizen’s Data-Driven Approach
The head of the Catizen Foundation, Tim Wong, spoke about the difficulties with GameFi and how they affect Web3 games. Wong emphasized the significance of data monitoring for user engagement measurement, pointing out that implementing a project’s market strategy and decision-making depends on a well-designed back-end system.
The issue of longevity impacts not only Web3 GameFi but also Web2 games. The lifecycle of any mini-game, or even a well-crafted game, is typically short. […] it is easy for third party platform to collect the onchain interactions and onchain users in Catizen. The latest data shows we have over 120M DAUs [daily active users] at present.
Wong
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