STAT Token·NFT, digital asset wallet 'Klip' listing
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It was announced on the 23rd that the non-fungible token(NFT) platform STAT for traders has been listed (registered) on the digital asset wallet 'Kilp' accessible through KakaoTalk.
Stats is a platform that allows traders to issue and auction their 'Trader Cards' on the Klaytn network.
Klip is a Klaytn-based virtual asset wallet developed by Ground X, a blockchain technology subsidiary of Kakao, and has about 1.6 million users.
Through this listing, Klip's 1.6 million users can utilize STAT tokens and NFTs. Accordingly, Stats plans to officially launch the 'Top Trader Drops' service, which allows users to subscribe to real-time trading details of excellent traders, as soon as possible.
Stat's Top Trader Drops is a service that issues subscriptions to excellent traders' trading records as NFTs and supports the auction of the cards. Only NFT holders are provided with traders' virtual asset trading details, holding items, and contents in real time. It is about to launch an official service with Bloomingbit, an investment information platform that currently has 130,000 users.
In Top Trader Drops, there are a total of 5 traders who will issue NFTs for the first time. They were carefully selected from over 300 applicants after verifying investment returns and real account trading details. Detailed trading details and profit rates of top traders can be found on the Stats official website and the Blooming Bit app.
To participate in the Top Trade Drops NFT auction that will be held later, you must register as a member of Blooming Bit and link your Klip wallet. The auction is conducted in the form of paying the Klay tokens held in the Klip wallet, and if the NFT is won, it is stored in the Klip. NFT holders may resell their trader cards in major NFT markets such as Open Sea in the future.
Park Joo Hwan, Chief Technology Officer(CTO) of STAT said, “We are delighted that STAT tokens and NFTs are listed on Klip," and "In the future, we will introduce various services for traders and contribute to the Klaytn ecosystem."