Update March 27, 12:20 PM UTC: This article has been updated to add comments from the head of San Frantakyo David Taing and the Moca Kenneth Shek network project.
Sony's Soneium Blockchain associated with Animoca's brands to boost web3 anime culture integrating anime works of art in decentralized digital identities.
On March 27, the companies announced a collaboration that is directed to global anime and manga fans to boost user participation on web3.
With the Association, the Digital Identity Infrastructure Platform of Animoca, Moca Network, will create a layer of identity in the Soneium block chain, starting with anime ID, a decentralized identifier and a reputation layer.
The anime ID is headed by San Fantakyo, an initiative to integrate traditional anime and manga culture with decentralized technologies.
Anime theme experiences come to web3
The association integrates the account development kit for the account, identity and reputation of the Moca Network (Air SDK) in the Soneium block chain. This allows users to keep accounts integrated with unique identities and credentials, since they use different decentralized applications (DAPP) on the network.
The San Frantakyo anime identification will be the first to adopt the air SDK, improving the commitment of anime fans in Soneium. In addition, San Frantakyo will collaborate with Animoca's brands to launch cultural campaigns inspired by the anime in Soneium to incorporate anime fans into the Soneium block chain and connect with new experiences with anime themes.
San Frantakyo head, David Tain, told Cointelegraph that the anime ID makes Blockchain's commitment feel “more natural” for anime and manga fans. Taing told Coinlegraph:
“Currently, navigating the Web3 space can be overwhelming due to the need for multiple wallets, platforms and accounts. The anime ID simplifies this experience by offering fans a simple identity to use in all aspects of their fandom.”
Taing said the first initiative would be the Anime Art Festival in Soneium, which is designed to highlight the intellectual properties focused on anime, creators and web projects.
“We are excited to start the aclared world leveling worldwide in collaboration with another world's team,” Tainlegraph told Cointegraph.
Meanwhile, the protagonist of the Moca Network project, Kenneth Shek, told Cointelegraph that anime is a “central part” of modern entertainment culture, and the association is only the beginning.
“Starting with the anime, we foresee many other applications related to entertainment to participate in the network, and further enrich the identity and data owned by the user,” Shek added.
Sony Block Solutions Labs (Sony BSL) launched the Public Blockchain Testnet on August 28, 2024. The layer 2 is aimed at promoting a community of fans focused on creators who connect various values through the block chain.
On January 14, the Netnet of Blockchain was launched in the midst of a violent reaction of community members. Alon from Pump. He criticized the network for the specific memecoras of the blacklist and “everyone's position to 0”.
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On March 25, Openai launched Image Generation for its ChatGPT-4O mode. This met social media users who generated images in the artistic style of Studio Ghibli, a company known for its anime films. After the increase, a memecoin inspired by Ghibli reached a market capitalization of $ 20 million. Since then, at least 20 other memecoras related to Ghibli have been created in the market.
While the news can be excellent for web 3 fans and anime, anime and cryptography may not always work in favor of men looking for relationships. On August 26, women classified anime as the third most attractive hobby for a man, while crypto occupied the number two place.
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