South Korean fintech giant Dunamu, the company behind crypto exchange Upbit, has announced an ambitious plan that could bring more than 10,000 jobs to the Web3 ecosystem.
Company plans revealed in local news report Release On Tuesday, Upbit operators said they would like to invest up to 500 billion won (about $ 380 million) in investing in Web3.
According to the report, Dunamu’s plans will revolve around injecting funding into blockchain and Web3 projects over a five-year period. The company also aims to provide key software solutions to startups in a fast-growing ecosystem, a strategy aimed at driving new growth and creating thousands of jobs. Targeted as an incentive.
Dunamu targets 500 startups
According to Dunamu CEO Lee Sirgoo, the initiative aims to strengthen South Korea’s position in the innovation space by working on blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and the metaverse part of the vision. increase.
Founded in 2012 and one of the largest investors in blockchain-focused projects, the company expands its presence by opening new offices in some of South Korea’s major cities. I am planning to do that.
According to Dunam, the main target is new graduates from universities across the country. According to the report, this talented group aims to launch 500 new startups.
South Korean fintech giant Dunamu, the company behind crypto exchange Upbit, has announced an ambitious plan that could bring more than 10,000 jobs to the Web3 ecosystem.
Company plans revealed in local news report Release On Tuesday, Upbit operators said they would like to invest up to 500 billion won (about $ 380 million) in investing in Web3.
According to the report, Dunamu’s plans will revolve around injecting funding into blockchain and Web3 projects over a five-year period. The company also aims to provide key software solutions to startups in a fast-growing ecosystem, a strategy aimed at driving new growth and creating thousands of jobs. Targeted as an incentive.
Dunamu targets 500 startups
According to Dunamu CEO Lee Sirgoo, the initiative aims to strengthen South Korea’s position in the innovation space by working on blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and the metaverse part of the vision. increase.
Founded in 2012 and one of the largest investors in blockchain-focused projects, the company expands its presence by opening new offices in some of South Korea’s major cities. I am planning to do that.
According to Dunam, the main target is new graduates from universities across the country. According to the report, this talented group aims to launch 500 new startups.