Japan's e-commerce giant Rakuten starts NFT Marketplace

Japan's e-commerce giant Rakuten starts NFT Marketplace

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  • Rakuten has launched its own NFT platform for the sale and trade in virtual assets in order to capitalize on the crypto sector
  • The company said that its platform also offers the opportunity for IP owners to create their own websites who support the issue and sale of NFTS

The Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten hopes to capture something of the enthusiasm for non-fungible tokens (NFTS), and started its own marketplace where you can buy, sell and act.

according to a press release His Rakuten NFT platform on NFTs in areas such as sports and entertainment, including music and anime, concentrated.

The marketplace also offers a “one-stop” platform that offers owners of intellectual property (IP) the opportunity to create its own website for the issue and sale of NFTs, said the company.

In the coming years, Rakuten is planning to introduce a peer-to-peer-NFT output and sales service that supports IP owners worldwide to promote "the further development of a global market" for the digital medium.

nfts are bound by blockchains bound digital assets that represent ownership of real or virtual goods.

The marketplace debut of Rakuten comes at a time when trade and sale of NFTs have continued to be lucrative, although the broader market for cryptocurrencies suffers from significant loss of value.

While the daily sales volume for virtual assets decreased from a maximum of $ 422 million in August, the market was recently estimated to be a value between $ 20 and $ 40 billion.

in the hope of being able to build on his latest foray in the crypto industry, Rakuten said that NFTS will publish it with illustrations of famous manga artists and video material from TV Asashi as well as digital collecting cards.

Last year, the company gave its users the opportunity to pay its users with crypto at selected dealers throughout Japan by enabling payments via Rakuten Pay and Rakuten Point Cards to point-of-sales terminals.


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