National-level anime IP "Dragon Ball" lands on Web3, new asset type IP RWA token $DRAGON briefly breaks through 6M
BlockBeats News, October 23rd. For the first time in crypto history, a "Web3 x Anime IP" new generation cultural vehicle driven by the core forces of the Japanese mainstream anime industry. $DRAGON is the clarion call for a Japanese IP giant's entry into blockchain, the first novel asset IP RWA for the Web3 expansion of traditional anime IPs.
As the debut of a national-level anime IP "Dragon Ball" in Web3, $DRAGON is supported by key players from the industry, often seen in "Shonen Jump" and on the big screens of Akihabara, who continuously tokenize the Dragon Ball series IP rights as IP RWA to build an on-chain IP empire for the Dragon Ball series.
Goku's spirit, the cultural memory of the "Z Generation," the era's belief in "never giving up on struggle and growth," now has an indelible continuation engraved on the blockchain. The project's ICO was oversubscribed by 826 times, igniting global discussions in the Web3 and anime community.
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