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South Korean Newspaper Hanguk Kyungjae to Give its Subscribers Kakao's Klay Token

Amy Liu

Summary: The mainstream South Korean newspaper Hanguk Kyungjae has announced that it will begin giving out crypto tokens to subscribers of its print and online editions. Hanguk Kyungjae has partnered with Ground X, the blockchain arm of the internet giant Kakao, in a deal that will see it reward subscribers to its paid services with the Kakao-issued ...

The mainstream South Korean newspaper Hanguk Kyungjae has announced that it will begin giving out crypto tokens to subscribers of its print and online editions.

Hanguk Kyungjae has partnered with Ground X, the blockchain arm of the internet giant Kakao, in a deal that will see it reward subscribers to its paid services with the Kakao-issued klay (KLAY) token.

Per a report in the newspaper, subscribers will be able to claim 10% of their monthly subscription fees back in the form of klay tokens. The newspaper and its operator, the Hankyung Media Group, has joined the governance council of Klaytn, the blockchain network launched by Kakao. Fellow members include exchange giants like Huobi and Binance.

By Amy Liu

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