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South Korean Gaming Giant Wemade to Sell Shares in Lightscale Subsidiary: Report
Tanzeel Akhtar
Last updated:
July 15, 2024, 03:30 EDT | 1 min read
This strategic move marks Wemade’s intention to step down from its role as a major shareholder in Lightscale. The decision has sparked interest within the virtual asset industry, suggesting that the gaming giant might be scaling back its blockchain business.
Lightscale, is a Korean gaming company listed on the Korean stock market and has been at the forefront of developing blockchain projects, positioning itself as a significant player in the industry.
The firm has developed Kroma, a Layer 2 solution on Ethereum that integrates optimistic rollup (ORU) and zkEVM with permissionless validators. The firm was founded by Tk Taekyu Park and Derek Junyoung Chang in 2022.
Kim Seok-hwan, the vice President of WeMade, also serves as the CEO of Wemix Singapore and the utive director of Lightscale Holdings. His dual roles underscore the intertwined relationship between the gaming giant company and Lightscale, highlighting the strategic importance of the subsidiary within WeMade’s broader business operations.
If the sale goes ahead it could impact Lightscale’s operations and market positioning. WeMade and Lightscale were unavailable for comment at press time.
WeMade Hopeful Its Blockchain Gaming Push Paid Off
In March, WeMade said it is hopeful its massive blockchain gaming drive is starting to pay dividends. Its flagship project is the WEMIX coin and platform.
The South Korean game maker WeMade crypto project suffered a blow in February as regulators launched a probe into suspected “unregistered” sales on WEMIX platforms.
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