• Graph Blockchain (GBLC) subsidiary, New World, has released geo-pinning technology
  • The ability to show active interest or involvement to specific locations and/or events opens a whole new connection between NFT ownership and real life participation
  • New World is an augmented reality and art-focused NFT company
  • Graph Blockchain provides shareholders with exposure to various areas of decentralized finance including altcoins and NFTs
  • Graph Blockchain (GBLC) opened trading at $0.01 per share

Graph Blockchain (GBLC) subsidiary, New World, has introduced geo-pinning technology on its web based platform.

The ability to geo-pin NFTs will give NFT creators the ability to include localized involvement and participation of their communities in real life and have that built into their respective roadmaps. The ability to collectively show active interest or involvement to specific locations and/or events opens a whole new connection between NFT ownership and real life participation.

“This is a huge step for us at New World as we continue to build on our unique technology,” says Andrew El’Lithy, Chief Technical Officer at New World.

Paul Haber, Chief Executive Officer of Graph Blockchain, added,

“Giving creators the ability to introduce geo-pinning technology into their projects and roadmaps will transform and enhance the value and utility of what they can offer their communities. We’re proud that New World can help do that.”

New World is an augmented reality and art-focused NFT company that allows creators, musicians and celebrities to create and sell digital art.

Graph Blockchain provides shareholders with exposure to various areas of decentralized finance including altcoins and NFTs.

Graph Blockchain (GBLC) opened trading at C$0.01.


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