Businesses may take use of LinkNFT’s NFT casting services for digital assets.
China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) was the first to release more than 30 NFTs on LinkNFT.
On December 15, China Mobile, the biggest telecom operator in China, made a major announcement by unveiling LinkNFT, a free NFT marketplace.
The major goal is to facilitate the launch of a new digital economy and society by giving the people of Hong Kong simple access to the Web3.0 Internet, which will bring them a one-of-a-kind experience. By highlighting the merging of the digital and physical worlds, this project hopes to drive Hong Kong into the foreground of the Web3.0 era.
Boosting Digital Assets Adoption
Businesses may take use of LinkNFT’s NFT casting services for digital assets, which make it easier to create, trade, and circulate digital assets in a variety of contexts, including SocialFi, DeFi, and GameFi.
Furthermore, using MyLink’s proprietary digital wallet “LinKey,” Hong Kong citizens may easily control digital assets on their personal chain.
With the help of partners from various industries, China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) was the first to release more than 30 NFTs on LinkNFT. Twenty commemorative NFTs from the MyLink ArLink series and fifteen NFTs from companies like Migu Music and United Publishing House make up this set.
These NFTs are expected to have a total circulation of more than half a million units. In addition to their monetary worth, these NFTs provide unique Web3.0 benefits to the whole Hong Kong community in the form of special rights and privileges.
As a developmental milestone, Web3.0 apps are moving from the virtual to the physical world with Dapp. In an effort to create a single digital identity for all residents of Hong Kong, MyLink is aggressively expanding the Web3.0 application ecosystem.