Hyun-Jeong Kim, CEO of SPLabs, “Making full-fledged entry into global P2E with ‘Infinity Angel’”
Blockchain startup SPLabs beckons Korean market, joining hands with Nettiss
Singapore-based blockchain consulting and platform company SPLabs woos Korean market. The company operates SPexchange and Wallet, a cryptocurrency exchange. Various blockchain projects such as Play to Earn (P2E), Move to Earn (M2E), and Travel to Earn (T2E) are also going on.
In particular, it will try to make a full-fledged entry into P2E game market, launching 'Infinity Angel' in the global market in September. P2E games such as 'Immortal Wars' and 'Aqua Pnix' are also planned to be sequentially released. The company has already gained experience by participating in P2E projects of several partners in the Southeast Asian market. In the second half of the year, beta service of the T2E service 'AIR TNT' will be conducted following the M2E service 'Stepwatch'. It is also planning to launch the launchpad 'One Punk' at the end of this year and the metaverse 'Eureka' in the first half of next year.
Hyun-Jung Kim, CEO of SPLabs, said, “we worked as a partner in P2E projects such as 'Faraland' and 'Bemil', and enter directly into the market with 'Infinity Angel.' He added, “Following M2E ‘Step Watch’, T2E service ‘Air TNT’, Metaverse ‘Eureka’, and launchpad ‘One Punk’ are also in preparation.”
SPLabs is a blockchain company established in 2019. It is headquartered in Singapore and has a development organization in Vietnam. In South Korea, it is building a business partnership with Nettiss(CEO Ahn Hee-chan, Nettiss.com). SPLabs made a joint venture with Netis. It also signed an MOU with ItemVerse, a GameFi platform company through Nettiss, which was announced in June.
SPLabs is currently operating SPexchange, a cryptocurrency exchange. It has over 70,000 active users. The daily trading volume is said to be about 15 billion won. It started business with a focus on the Vietnamese market. It has gained experience by participating as a partner in several P2E game projects. It buckled down to operating its own project. Currently, it has a total of 70 employees including South Korea. It includes 38 Vietnamese developers and 16 people from the Singapore corporation.
The first challenger that starts its own service in the P2E game field is 'Infinity Angel', which is scheduled to be released in September. SPLabs said that is has built up its capabilities by collaborating with partners such as 'FARALAND', 'Bemil', and 'ThetanArena' in the Southeast Asian market. So, ‘Infinity Angel’ is the first P2E project directly led by SPLabs based on this.
‘Infinity Angel’ is a real-time online battle arena game produced by Korean developer RedCube. It is designed to make money by using NFT characters. Goods can be acquired only by placing characters through the research lab function, which increases it accessibility.
SPLabs is also preparing 3D RPG 'Immortal Wars' and MMORPG 'Aqua Phoenix' as their next projects. CEO Kim introduced, “the game, ‘Infinity Angel,’ which was produced by RedCube, a domestic developer, will support NFT transactions through its own marketplace and it is planning to launch into a global market in September after it is ready for service.
SPLabs is also preparing T2E service ‘Air TNT’. This is a project that CEO Kim is preparing as the next-generation model of the M2E service, which made headlines in the first half of this year. Beta service is scheduled for the second half of the year in mobile app version, and details will be released next month. It is planned as a service that connects people and people, people and companies to share travel data, and allows all participants to generate profits. Participants are given with a mission based on travel packages and they can obtain rewards by performing them. It has signed MOUs with travel companies in Southeast Asia and is also promoting cooperation with Japanese companies.
“You can receive rewards by completing missions, but it is also possible to make and sell products yourself, or advertise your accommodations or restaurants,” and it's in a form in which a product is planned using the planner function and a reward is given when it is officially selected, said, CEO Kim.
SPLabs is also planning to introduce 'Eureka', a metaverse project that connects actual real estate and virtual space, mainly in Vietnam. It aims to release in the first half of next year in the form that includes both B2C and B2B.
CEO Kim said, “We are seeking a direction to connect the Vietnamese and Korean local governments" and "we are thinking of a form in which companies can participate and enjoy Vietnamese culture,” he added.
Despite recent concerns about the blockchain market, CEO Kim showed confidence in the business process. The response of the M2E project 'Stepwatch', which is currently in progress, is positive. The governance token ‘SWP’ of ‘Stepwatch’ is listed on exchanges such as Gate.io. Non-Fungible Token (NFT) sales are about 6 million dollars. He emphasized that many external project companies are inquiring about partnerships.
“Recently, we also suffered a blow, such as a decrease in the volume of the exchange by more than half, but the cryptocurrency market was turbulent and the NFT market is infinite," and "something unexpected comes out every year because of different approaches, so it is important who understands trends first and leads the way” CEO Kim said confidently.
SPLabs presented the goal of this year to build an ecosystem by bringing together all the projects they are currently planning by releasing ‘One Punk’ at the end of the year. ‘One Punk’ is a launchpad platform that is the core of SPLabs’ business. Launchpad refers to a kind of public offering platform that provides investment opportunities to the general public by discovering new blockchain projects. SPLabs plans to include all existing service projects through ‘One Punk.’ It not only covers P2E games including ‘Infinity Angel’ and projects of SPLabs such as ‘Air TNT’ but also projects of external partners. It's strategy is to expand into an ecosystem where external partners can participate with their blockchain projects by issuing cryptocurrency that will serve as a key currency in the future. In particular, it promised to operate transparently as if it was conscious of the negative views on recent blockchain projects.
CEO Kim explained, “The strength of Launchpad is that it can absorb communities of all projects" and "if we launch a good project while forming a community by collaborating with partners, other communities will follow."
SPLabs is working with Nettiss to strengthen domestic partnerships. It is explained that the company will discover promising companies and grow together by providing SPLabs' technology and planning capabilities.
CEO Kim said, “We are just a start-up, and in South Korea, we want to make a good partner to promote SPLabs and grow together”
강동현 기자 kang_donghyun@koreadaily.com
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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