[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Izmedia will launch an NFT (Non-Fungible Token) platform this December. The company plans to showcase K-content NFTs based on various IPs secured since entering the blockchain-based NFT business earlier this year.


On the 8th, Izmedia announced, "We plan to officially launch our self-developed NFT platform, currently in testing with a teaser open, by mid-next month," adding, "NFTs in various fields such as entertainment, drama, movies, games, sports, and art will be released along with the content secured so far."


Izmedia has signed strategic Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) for the NFT business with comprehensive entertainment company Studio Santa Claus and global media company IOK. Through this, they have secured IPs for comprehensive content including artists, dramas, movies, music albums, and channels affiliated with the two companies. Additionally, discussions on IP acquisition are ongoing with global game companies, production companies, and entertainment firms.


A company representative stated, "We plan to NFT-ize and sell K-content, which is rapidly gaining global interest, across various domains," and added, "Revenue is expected by receiving a portion of the NFT sales amount as commission."


They continued, "Through agreements made with global IT companies in the first half of the year, we will build a high-quality platform," emphasizing, "We will continue active research and development to grow alongside the rapidly expanding NFT market and become a leading domestic platform."



Meanwhile, in June, Izmedia signed a partnership agreement with MetaLab, a Canadian company providing UI·UX solutions to global IT companies such as Google, Amazon, and Apple, for the NFT business. Previously, they also signed an MOU with Nasdaq-listed Greenbox POS for an NFT payment solution, initiating the establishment of a stable payment system.


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