HashKey Group and Telegram mini-game Catizen have announced a partnership, with Catizen teh first official Web3 partner.
The Asia-based firm will leverage the TON blockchain.
HashKey Group has announced Catizen, a Telegram mini-game platform on the TON blockchain, as its first Web3 partner.
The company will use the partnership to bolster Catizen’s Web3 gaming ecosystem, providing the mini-game’s over 29 million users a more compliant and reliable digital experience.
With the partnership announced on August 19 in place, users are set to benefit from gamified digital finance, airdrop campaign and other initiatives.
📢 We are thrilled to announce our partnership with @CatizenAI as our first Web3 partner! 🌐
And this is just the beginning—stay tuned for more collaborations between HashKey Global and Catizen! 🐶🐱
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— HashKey Global (@HashKey_Global) August 19, 2024
HashKey Group said in a press release that the company will tap into TON blockchain’s technology to bring these goals into action, targeting further growth within the GameFi and digital entertainment infrastructure market.
“As a phenomenal product in the GameFi sector in 2024, Catizen offers possibilities for the future development of next-generation GameFi. We are excited to continue participating in the global digital entertainment industry innovation based on our collaboration within the Ton ecosystem,” Ben El-Baz, managing director of HashKey Global, stated.
The development comes after HashKey Group struck a strategic partnership with TON Foundation in April.
HashKey’s partnership has since seen TON blockchain experience major developments in the GameFi space, with Catizen one of the Telegram mini-games to explode in user base and number of daily active users. Catizen continues to see significant traction amid viral adoption for competitors such as Kombat Hamster.
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