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by BSCN
February 8, 2023
Floki announced a major strategic focus on entering the crypto market in China, including launching a Chinese version of the Valhalla metaverse game.
Floki delivered on its promise of major news about China, announcing that the MemeFi project will launch a Chinese version of its Valhalla game and is partnering with Chinese crypto social media platform Btok.
A Medium post accompanying Floki’s announcement highlights China’s huge population, growing economy and gigantic gaming population.
“There are 701.8 million gamers in China. For perspective, that’s more than the entire population of the United States,” according to the post.
Floki’s plan for the Viking community to invade China includes:
“We want to make it clear that this is only the beginning of our move in China, and one that is strongly informed by data. We will be assessing things and possibly making even bigger moves in China as Floki’s presence grows in the region!”
Floki Inu began with a tweet from Elon Musk. When the billionaire announced he would name his Shiba Inu puppy Floki, it created a deluge of ‘Floki’ dogcoins. The most successful of these is Floki Inu. Floki Inu is currently the third most popular meme token on the market, behind Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. It is backed by a community of committed enthusiasts and a strong marketing campaign.
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