Taiwanese laptop computer maker Asus has launched a non-fungible token (NFT) platform, marking its first try to enterprise into the burgeoning Net 3.0 trade, the corporate introduced on Tuesday.
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- Asus launched Artwork Black gap on Tuesday, a platform for Ethereum-minted NFTs below its new Web3 arm, Asus Metaverse Inc.
- The brand new platform, powered by Asus’ cloud computing and synthetic intelligence capabilities, is at the moment solely open to invited artists to checklist their NFTs, an Asus spokesperson informed Forkast by way of cellphone name.
- Collectors should purchase NFT artworks in New Taiwan {dollars}, the spokesperson stated.
- The platform doesn’t help secondary buying and selling, however a secondary market “will launch quickly,” the corporate stated on its web site.
- “Asus pays shut consideration to the newest developments of rising industries, and we’re notably drawn by the potential of the Web3 trade,” Joe Hsieh, chief working officer of Asus, stated in a press release shared with Forkast.
- Asus joins fellow Taiwanese tech companies, Apple iPhone maker Foxconn and its {hardware} subsidiary Ennoconn Company, in getting into the metaverse.
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