Heavy | DREP and Unicorn game platform price comparison device reach in-depth strategic cooperation

The global game unicorn platform price comparator has reached in-depth technical cooperation with the well-known blockchain technology solution provider DREP. The two parties will conduct technical docking with the goal of building a global leading decentralized game virtual asset trading platform.

 

 

The price comparison platform was founded in 2007, and has been deeply involved in the field of game asset trading matching for 12 years. Currently, there are many game asset producers and over 90% of overseas B2C game asset trading platforms registered on the price comparison platform, which indirectly covers hundreds of millions of European and American PC game users.

 

DREP is committed to building a blockchain connector and toolbox. Based on DREP Chain, DREP ID and DREP SDK, DApp can realize multi-chain release with one click, support any kind of digital assets, and break the status quo of public chain ecological split.

 

On the one hand, DREP has established cooperation with various large-scale games (including centralized games), game distribution and operation platforms, item trading platforms, game guilds, etc .; on the other hand, DREP has also actively researched games to verify that DREP SDK is in the game of intermodal transportation and economic deflation. Model exploration.

 

The DREP game sector consultant is Daniel Wang, Operations Director of Riot China, the game development company of League of Legends. At present, DREP has disclosed game partners such as Gamebank (a game public chain platform for more than 100 on-chain games), Legion (Japanese elimination games), TonArts (two of its games "LeBlock", "Crypto Throne" active user 100,000), Gyro Finance (strategic partner "Game Gyro" is China's first game media), Game Farmer (blockchain game distribution platform), etc. DREP is about to disclose more large-scale games that it has cooperated with!

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