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Korea's First Bank Joins Messaging Giant Kakao's Blockchain Governance Council
Shinhan joins a number of existing council members including LG Electronics, Binance and Worldpay, among others.

Kakao to Record Private Securities on Its Own Blockchain as NFTs
The move will aid South Korea's OTC securities market.

Kakao's Delayed Crypto Wallet Will Support Native Dapps, Collectibles
Kakao's in-development wallet for its "klay" cryptocurrency will support dapps and tokens based on the firm's blockchain tech. The bad news is the launch has been delayed.

Binance Joins Governance Council of Kakao's Klaytn Blockchain
Binance has joined the governance council of Kakao's Klaytn blockchain network as the project scrambles for partners and use cases.

Kakao's Klay Cryptocurrency to Make First Exchange Listing
The "klay" cryptocurrency from messaging app giant Kakao is to make its first official exchange listing on Upbit later this month.

South Korea's Kakao May List Its Klay Cryptocurrency on Chinese Exchange
The government may not allow the coin to trade on a domestic exchange so it will look to other countries.

Shinhan Bank Teams With Kakao's GroundX for Blockchain Security Boost
One of the oldest and largest banks in South Korea has partnered with two fintech firms to build a new security system using blockchain tech.

Kakao Teases 2019 Launch of Crypto Wallet, Dapp Partners
Messaging app giant Kakao – which launched its own blockchain in June – has teased the release of a crypto wallet dubbed "Klip" later this year.

Kakao's Klaytn Blockchain Has Gone Live With Support From Major Firms
The Klaytn blockchain from the fold of messaging app giant Kakao has launched on its mainnet, with a governing body including big enterprises like LG.

Upbit Operator Dunamu Invested $46 Million in Blockchain Startups in Last Year
South Korean firm Dunamu, operator of cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, says it invested $46 million in 26 blockchain startups over the last year.
