Japan’s top social network and messaging app, LINE, has launched a marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). crypto cryptocurrency
‘LINE NFT’ Marketplace Launched
“From today, LINE NFT will offer around 40,000 NFT products for sale, including Yoshimoto NFT Theater,” the announcement notes, adding that “Users can store purchased NFTs in their LINE Bitmax wallet.” The LINE NFT marketplace will also offer NFTs of popular characters — including Gyuunyuu, Usagyuuun, and Betakkuma — and NFTs from the anime series “Patlabor: The Mobile Police.” The company added that more NFTs “from many different genres will be offered at a later date.”
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