South Korean Gaming Giant Netmarble Affiliate to List Coin on Japanese Exchange
The South Korean video games giant Netmarble has made a blockchain gaming breakthrough with its subsidiary’s coin set to be listed on the Japanese crypto exchange Zaif. Per Yonhap, the coin, MarbleX’s MBX, will be listed...
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Per Yonhap, the coin, MarbleX’s MBX, will be listed on the platform on October 11.
MarbleX is Netmarble’s blockchain gaming arm.
The coin will become the first token issued by a South Korean gaming firm to be listed in Japan to have been....
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