JFlex is going to issue the first NFT with BTSChain in their metaverse.
JFlex Uni (CEO: Kim Hee-Woo), Online start-up company, will issue the first NFT upon establishing payment system with BTSChain in their metaverse using blockchain technology and begin token sales soon. JFlex Uni is a global company that is preparing to open an NFT marketplace in the JFlex Metaverse for users at home and abroad.
Metaverse platforms of JFlex Uni generate commercial markets in the concept of social sharing, and the company is firstly preparing sports marketing and entertainment on its own platform.
To start sports marketing, the company will issue the NFT of Mr. Han Min-su who is the coach of the South Korean Para ice hockey team competing in “2022 Beijing Paralympics” and played an instrumental role in winning a bronze medal as the captain of the South Korean para ice hockey squad in “2018 Pyeongchang Paralympics”and it will be sold at global exchanges such as Opensea as well as the company’s own marketplace.
For this, The Korean Para Ice Hockey Association and JFlex Uni held the agreement ceremony on the 21st by consenting to issue NFTs of sport players continuously and use them to help the development of para hockey and the rehabilitation of the disabled.
In addition, The Korean National Team Players Association (President: Park No-Jun) and JFlex Uni (CEO: Kim Hee-woo),have signed an agreement on March 17th to proceed the business for building a hall of fame for national sport players who have dedicated themselves to the country and issuing NFTs of each player to leave a permanent record on the virtual space of JFlex Uni’s Metaverse.
On the hall of fame, the virtual space for each sport will be offered. And in the virtual space called metaverse, meeting with fans who love sports and sharing the episodes and know-how of the national team players not only for elite sports but also for life sports players such as clubs are available and it looks to be a good opportunity to get closer to the people who have supported the national athletes.
The metaverse will open in May.