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South Korean Gaming Giant Netmarble Develops a Blockchain-powered Tool to Cap Kids’ Gaming Time

Amy Liu

Summary: Netmarble, a South Korean video games giant, has created a blockchain-powered tool that it says will allow parents to monitor and limit their kids' gaming time.  Acoording to the local media, the tool is the brainchild of Netmarble, which has lodged a patent application for the innovation with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. Netmarble is ...

Netmarble, a South Korean video games giant, has created a blockchain-powered tool that it says will allow parents to monitor and limit their kids' gaming time. 

Acoording to the local media, the tool is the brainchild of Netmarble, which has lodged a patent application for the innovation with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. Netmarble is one of South Korea’s biggest gaming firms, and has developed titles such as Everybody’s Marble and Marvel: Future Fight. 

By Amy Liu

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