Web3 Game Platform Iskra Raises $40M, Partners with Gate.io for Token Generation Event

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Iskra, a web3 community game platform that raised $40M from Korean tech giants Krust, Wemade, Netmarble, LINE Studio and others, plans to hold its first Token Generation Event (TGE) on global exchange Gate.io. The TGE is scheduled for Thursday September 29, 2022 at 9:00 am UTC.

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This TGE is one of the project’s major milestones and is proud to partner with an exchange like Gate.io to establish its ISK token value and provide access globally. Despite challenging market conditions, Iskra continues to move forward with its development milestones and launch major components of its platform.

As part of the Gate.io Startup program, eligible users can receive up to 500,000 ISK Tokens by staking USDT starting September 28, 2022 at 6:00am UTC for the next 24 hours.

Iskra CEO Eugene Lee commented “We are fortunate to work with and launch with one of the top 10 trading exchanges in the world”. Gate.io has over 10million users in over 224 countries with daily trading volume of $12B+.

Iskra is the Future of Play. The Company is backed by some of the biggest technology and game companies from Korea. ISKRA ‘s community-forward system aligns the interests of the community by rewarding its stakeholders based on their participation, while integrating sustainable tokenomic solutions for game developers that join its platform. The Company seeks to bridge the gap in web3 adoption between early adopters and the mainstream by combining enjoyment, sustainability and the latest in blockchain technology.

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