PANews reported on November 27 that according to CoinDesk, Japanese social media giant Line plans to launch 30 blockchain-based mini Dapps (decentralized applications) early next year, covering games, social networking, DeFi and AI chat functions, and plans to expand the total to 150 by the end of the first quarter. The move aims to provide more blockchain services to its 196 million active users, drawing on Telegram's successful experience in Web3 games. Line has previously dabbled in NFTs, but failed to popularize them due to user experience and interface design issues. This time, it will re-focus on blockchain games and practical functions.
Japanese social giant Line plans to launch 30 blockchain-based mini Dapps early next year
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