LINE, a popular messaging app in Asia, is making it easier for people to access Web3 technology through their app. Web3 is a new way of building online applications that are decentralized, meaning they are not controlled by any one company or government. LINE is doing this by launching "Mini Dapps" and a Dapp Portal.
Mini Dapps are small, web-based applications that can be accessed directly through the LINE Messenger app. This will make it easy for people to try out Web3 without having to download any new software. The Dapp Portal will be a place where people can find and learn more about Mini Dapps.
LINE is also working with the Kaia DLT Foundation to support developers who want to build Mini Dapps. The Kaia DLT Foundation is a non-profit organization that is helping to develop the Web3 ecosystem in Asia. They will provide developers with resources such as software development kits (SDKs) and funding.
This is a big deal because it could make Web3 more accessible to millions of people in Asia. Web3 has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with the internet, and LINE is helping to make that happen.
Some of the first Mini Dapps to be launched include games like Bombie and Shin-chan's Match Daily, as well as a fitness app called Superz. These apps show the potential of Mini Dapps to be used for a variety of purposes.
By making Web3 more accessible, LINE is hoping to encourage more people to develop and use these new technologies. This could lead to a more decentralized and open internet in the future.