Animoca Brands and Sony's Soneium blockchain introduce animation to Web3.

By incorporating anime artwork into decentralised digital identities, Animoca Brands and Sony's Soneium blockchain collaborated to promote anime culture on Web3.

The firms launched a partnership on March 27 aimed at increasing Web3 user interaction among anime and manga lovers worldwide.

The collaboration will establish an identity layer on the Soneium blockchain, beginning with Anime ID, a decentralised identify and reputation layer, using Moca Network, Animoca's digital identity infrastructure platform.

San FranTokyo, an endeavour to combine traditional anime and manga culture with decentralised technologies, is leading Anime ID.

Web3 will soon provide experiences with an anime vibe.

Through the collaboration, the Soneium blockchain is integrated with Moca Network's Account, Identity, and Reputation Software Development Kit (AIR SDK). This enables users to access several decentralised applications (DApps) on the network while maintaining embedded accounts with distinct identities and credentials.

By being the first to use the AIR SDK, San FranTokyo's Anime ID will improve anime fan interaction on Soneium. In order to introduce anime lovers to the Soneium blockchain and introduce them to new anime-themed experiences, San FranTokyo will also work with Animoca Brands to develop anime-inspired cultural initiatives on Soneium.

On August 28, 2024, Sony Block Solutions Labs (Sony BSL) opened the public testnet for the blockchain. Through the blockchain, the layer-2 network seeks to unite disparate values and cultivate a fan community focused on creators.

The mainnet of the blockchain went live on January 14 in the face of community outcry. Alon of Pump.fun attacked the network for "nuking everyone's position to 0" and blacklisting particular memecoins.

The cryptocurrency market is overrun by Ghibli-inspired memecoins.

OpenAI introduced image generation for its ChatGPT-4o mode on March 25. Social media users responded to this by creating images in the style of the anime film studio Studio Ghibli. A Ghibli-inspired memecoin saw a $20 million market valuation after the spike. At least 20 additional Ghibli-related memecoins have since been developed and released into the market.

For Web3 and anime enthusiasts, the news could be fantastic, but for males looking for a relationship, anime and cryptocurrency might not always be beneficial. On August 26, women ranked cryptocurrency as the second most unappealing interest for a man, while anime came in third.


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