Marketing company wants 90% of Japanese population on Web3: KBW 2023
Ava Labs head of product Nick Mussallem explained how Japanese company Loyalty Marketing is aiming to introduce Web3 to its 100 million users.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Ava Labs head of product Nick Mussallem explained how Japanese company Loyalty Marketing is aiming to introduce Web3 to its 100 million users.
Why this matters
This blockchain story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
OPEC+ approves cumulative production increase of 940,000 barrels per day as oil strategy shifts
OPEC+'s strategy could lower energy costs, impacting crypto mining margins and influencing central bank rate decisions amid geopol...
Carlos Queiroz resigns as Ghana head coach after World Cup exit, no crypto market ripple detected
Queiroz's resignation highlights the need for structural reforms in Ghanaian football, while the crypto market remains unaffected...
The failed promise of athlete tokenization, explained through Riyad Mahrez’s free agency
Athlete tokenization's failure highlights the need for genuine economic rights and regulatory clarity to attract serious investmen...
VALORANT Challengers EMEA Last Chance Qualifier draw set as esports ecosystem grows without Web3
The growing esports ecosystem highlights the increasing importance of traditional competitive structures over emerging technologie...
FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout rounds are quietly becoming crypto’s biggest marketing moment
The integration of crypto in the World Cup 2026 highlights its growing influence in global sports marketing, potentially reshaping...
Polymarket faces scrutiny over deceptive marketing with fake trades and paid influencers
Polymarket's deceptive marketing tactics could lead to increased regulatory scrutiny and legal challenges, impacting the broader c...