







INK Labs Foundation’s vision is to build a blockchain-based ecosystem for the creative industry to engage in commerce with other parties via personal intellectual property (IP) transactions.





We recently had a face to face interview in Korea last month with Tang Ling, China Co-founder and CEO of INK.





“Independent singers, actors/actresses, writers, and other content creators will easily be able to monetize their intellectual property by using INK,” said Tang.





Based on the Quantum (QTUM) public blockchain, an intellectual property assets exchange is built as a trusted corridor for cash generation and token issuance.





“By providing a sovereign consortium blockchain for different use cases and cultural content, I will help build a decentralized infrastructure for content creators,” added Tang.





INK is planning to create various content applications and platforms according to country and region, and to make these commercial IP transactions viable using a public blockchain platform with token issuance.





Simply put, the independent content creators will be in an easier position to transact using their own intellectual property assets through INK.





“We are going to build legitimate IP assets exchanges by country. We are confident in our ability to appeal to various content industries around the world by using public blockchain technology,” said Tang.





Tang showed great interest in Korea.





“Korea has an interesting wide variety of cultural content such as media entertainment, gaming, and sports. So Korea is very important for INK,” remarked Tang.





Currently, INK plans to build a cross-chain protocol between the sovereign consortium blockchain and public QTUM blockchain and launch the INK token in February.





In March, INK will release a beta version of the IP exchange platform.





INK was also newly listed on the Korean exchange Coinrail on January 23 and members will receive a free airdrop of INK tokens until 200,000 INK token have been airdropped.





More info can be found at their website ink.plus





[Blockchain News Korea Albert Kim]

[Twitter: @BlockNewsKorea]



