Japan’s Largest Mobile Operator to Establish Web3 Consortium: Partnership with Astar Network

Japan’s largest mobile operator NTT Docomo has partnered with multi-chain contract platform Astar Network (ASTR) to accelerate Web3 implementation in the country.

NTT Docomo said in a press release on November 8, Primer Network with three key features on partnership announced that he did. Companies, through their joint efforts, will give individuals and companies the ability to use tokens for governance. consortium will create.

Companies by researching case studies for environmental issues on the Web3 will pursue sustainable developmenton its way to Web3 adoption by educating audiences will aim to eliminate technology gaps and engineers and business leaders provide opportunities for them to learn and practice.

CEO of Primer Network Sota Watanabestated that the aim of the project is to bring Web3 from a narrow tech-savvy audience to the general public. Watanabe made the following statements on the subject:

In this context, cases with excellent user experience on an infrastructure accessible to everyone are of great importance. Our goal is to create a society where not just engineers but more people can truly enjoy the benefits of Web3.

On the other hand, in recent weeks, Japan has been trying to explore the functions and roles of DAOs. own DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) founded. At the end of October, the country’s second largest port city Fukuoka, In order to develop new usage areas for Web3 technologies Partnered with Primer Labs had explained.

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