A company that bills itself as the “world’s largest cosplay platform” is turning to blockchain to help the industry develop a sustainable economy — tackling issues such as harassment and copyright in the process.
Available in 12 languages, the company says it offers a platform for talented cosplayers, photographers and prop makers to showcase their work.
Growth in the cosplay industry has also been stymied by issues concerning copyright and revenue sharing, making it harder for professionals to capitalize on their creations.
Cure WorldCosplay also highlights the recent “cosplay is not consent” movement as an indication that change is needed.
The founder of Cosplay Token is Junichiro Kawai, who realized the huge potential of the cosplay market while working for a startup in the U.S.
“The world’s largest cosplay platform” is turning to blockchain to tackle issues facing the industry, including pay rates, copyright and harassment #SPONSORED
Cosplay – which is usually defined as an art of dressing up as a character from a film, comic or a video game. The experts bringing the Cosplay World on blockchain are themselves cosplay proponents and aim to solve the issues faced by the relatively nascent industry. Built on the blockchain technology, Cosplay Token (COT)
Cure WorldCosplay launches cosplay token to provide sustainable development to a $45bn industry.
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