blockchain, now above coats and greens A first-generation gaming company, WeMade, is recognized as a pioneer that has consistently anticipa...
blockchain, now above coats and greens
A first-generation gaming company, WeMade, is recognized as a pioneer that has consistently anticipated and shaped market trends by creating mobile games and successful services before the widespread adoption of smartphones. It was the first Korean company to focus on the overseas game market, particularly in China, through the 'Mir' IP. In this context, it's logical for WeMade to be the most rapid and active among domestic game companies in areas like blockchain game development, ecosystem building, and the launch of the virtual currency Wimix.
Despite the fact that P2E game services are currently unavailable in South Korea and the virtual asset market has recently experienced a downturn, there is still volatility and unpredictability. WeMade is consistently advancing its business with confidence that the blockchain ecosystem will eventually become a mainstream trend. This is the reason WeMade keeps organizing events that merge with sports, allowing you to engage with blockchain technology in everyday life.
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WeMade recently concluded the National Amateur Tennis Tournament 'WiMix Open 2025' last month. The Wymix Open, which is being held for the second time since last year, is a national-level amateur tennis event with the theme of 'Start of Rallying for a Better World,' and it stands out for utilizing 'Wymade's blockchain-powered transparent society platform, 'Wymix Open'.
A total of 236 teams and 1,462 tennis clubs from across the nation took part in an event that concluded on October 26 following a three-month schedule. Specifically, to position itself as a platform for achieving social values through blockchain, not just simple sports events, last year's competition provided sponsorship subsidies equivalent to the prize money, enabling participants to directly contribute to various social initiatives within WePublic. This year, a portion of the participation fees was also donated to sponsorship projects, aiding in promoting a transparent donation culture through blockchain.
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After tennis, WeMade hosted the KLPGA Tour Super Final Event 'Wimix Championship 2025' at Mauna Ocean C.C. in Gyeongju from the 15th to the 16th.
Hong Jung-min, one of the top 24 female golfers on the KLPGA, emerged victorious in the season's prize money standings following intense competition, with a total of 22,000 spectators attending over two days for a prize pool of 1 billion won. Hong Jung-min remarked, "For the players, the WMIX Championship is akin to the Korean Series of Golf, and I'm thrilled to have won here." "I appreciate the fans' support; it was two days filled with enjoyment and we received tremendous energy," he added.
The Wymix Championship, which began in 2023 and is celebrating its third anniversary this year, is enhancing the experience for golf enthusiasts by integrating blockchain technology. In 2023, tickets were distributed as NFTs, transforming them into collectible digital assets rather than just entry passes. Last year, through WePublic, the initiative launched programs enabling fans to engage directly, such as supporting the funding of players' treasured items and organizing an environmental cleanup campaign at the venue.
This year, on the opening day of the competition, 24 talented golfers participated in the `WeCham Kids' program by joining the player at Hole 1 Teasing Ground, forming a memorable moment. The children wore caddie bibs with their names printed on them and took on the role of `little caddies,' experiencing the thrill and excitement alongside the top players from the KLPGA Tour.
Furthermore, aside from the VIP protocol, award assistants, and water ceremony performances that were typical in current domestic golf events, only 24 players and their caddies who competed throughout the season were present on the stage, with fans enjoying the close proximity to the players until the conclusion.
A WeMade representative stated, "To promote blockchain technology, we are broadening our applications to areas closely related to everyday life, such as sports." The company plans to keep developing a setting where users can encounter blockchain effortlessly and conveniently in their daily routines.
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