City Protocol's new Cwallet partnership makes intellectual property tokenization easier for millions with streamlined access and fiat payments.City Protocol's new Cwallet partnership makes intellectual property tokenization easier for millions with streamlined access and fiat payments.

City Protocol Partners with Cwallet to Simplify Web3 IP Onboarding for 37 Million Users

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This week marked a momentous one in the blockchain space, as City Protocol announced a strategic partnership with Cwallet, one of the largest global cryptocurrency wallets with more than 37 million active users. This alliance represents a major development for City Protocol as it seeks to create accessible Web3 markets for intellectual property by providing an easy process for users to join and access an integrated payment solution.

Breaking Down Barriers to IP Tokenization

City Protocol has been laying the foundation for future on-chain IP capital markets, the ability for creators to tokenize their intellectual property, Digital Autonomous Tokens (DATs), and Real-World Assets (RWAs) from the earliest stages of development. The platform has drawn support from some of the top-tier investors such as Jump Trading, Dragonfly, CMT Digital, indicating a high degree of institutional belief in the tokenized IP market.

The collaboration with Cwallet solves one of the most significant problems that challenges the adoption of Web3, which is the complexity of the user onboarding process. City Protocol has created a comprehensive way to create IP tokens, and to create opportunities for consumers and users, it is essential to have interfaces that users feel comfortable using, as well as simple and convenient methods of payment. This is where the expertise of Cwallet comes into play.

Cwallet’s Comprehensive Ecosystem Meets IP Innovation

Cwallet began as a small venture but has since experienced remarkable growth. Now, it can be used with 1000 tokens and more than 60 blockchains. This solution provides a full-fledged Web2.5 financial system that integrates blockchain and traditional finance in a seamless way. People trust Cwallet as it has seven years of record where there were no major security problems and it is certified by PCI DSS and MSB.

Cwallet’s huge feature set makes this an attractive alliance. The site allows users to purchase over 500 tokens in so-called fiat currencies in more than 100 countries thanks to 50+ localized payment options. This infrastructure is extremely beneficial both for creators who don’t have bitcoin holdings and would like to take part in tokenized IP markets.

City Protocol and Cwallet are researching onboarding of gateway-based Web3 IP. This allows authors to tokenize their IP without the installation of any complicated wallets. Cwallet’s simple interfaces remove restrictions of the seed phrase that hinder Web3 adoption.

Implications for the Broader Web3 Ecosystem

Similar partnerships have formed throughout the industry, such as the recent partnership by OKX Wallet with City Protocol that allows cross-chain access to RWA. According to research from OKX, tokenization infrastructure is drastically changing with the need for simplified user interfaces becoming essential for mainstream use.

The 37 million existing Cwallet users will now have access to an entirely new asset class because of this partnership. They can now participate in IP capital markets, supporting creative projects from seed, trading tokenized cultural assets, and earning yields from IP-backed instruments inside the well-recognized interface of the Cwallet.

This broader importance resonates with creators worldwide who have been striving to leverage traditional funding avenues. By democratizing the tokenization of IP through user-friendly tokenization platforms, City Protocol and Cwallet can have the potential of unlocking billions in latent creative value.

Conclusion

This partnership combines the large user base of Cwallet’s user community as well as the deep expertise in IP infrastructure development of City Protocol. They set the stage of a potentially universal industry standard that they would set as the standard of other industries across the Web3 landscape. Backed by institutional support and proven technology and supported by growing accessibility for mainstream audiences. City Protocol is well positioned to lead the next wave of IP tokenization. It could play a key role in reshaping how creators own, control, and profit from their work in the decentralized economy.

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