【BitPush】WORLD3 officially announces a strategic partnership with B2EN. B2EN is a publicly listed company on KOSDAQ, specializing in enterprise AI and big data solutions since 2004. The significance of this collaboration lies in RouterLink’s smooth entry into the Korean market through B2EN’s channels and technological expertise.
As an enterprise solution provider with over twenty years of experience, B2EN’s influence and resource integration capabilities in the Korean market are formidable. This partnership with WORLD3 means that RouterLink is expected to leverage a mature local operation system to accelerate its application deployment in Korea.
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GasBandit
· 8h ago
The Korean market is about to jump on board; with B2EN's strong background, this wave is secure.
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MelonField
· 8h ago
A new player has entered the Korean market. Whether B2EN, this 20-year-old established company, is reliable depends on what happens next.
Whether RouterLink can turn the situation around still depends on the team's execution ability; having channels alone is not enough.
Over twenty years of accumulation sounds impressive, but in the highly competitive Asian market, WORLD3 needs to act quickly.
It feels like there are a bunch of collaboration news with kind, but what really matters is how it will be implemented.
B2EN, a company listed on KOSDAQ, what is the purpose of this partnership with WORLD3? Is it for complementarity or mutual benefit?
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ProofOfNothing
· 8h ago
Can this wave in the Korean market land smoothly? It seems that B2EN really has some background, but whether WORLD3 can hold up still depends on the situation.
Really? RouterLink entered Korea? It feels like Web3 matters are always being secretly pushed forward.
A partnership between two over twenty-year enterprise solution providers looks quite solid, but the key is in the subsequent execution.
B2EN is reliable, but I'm just worried it might be another round of "strategic cooperation" with no follow-up news...
RouterLink has local support this time, and there are still many opportunities in Korea. Watching closely.
There are quite a few partnership announcements, but the real question is how many projects can actually be implemented.
Just go into Korea then, and see what kind of momentum can be generated.
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LiquidityNinja
· 8h ago
South Korea is about to be invaded again. RouterLink's recent moves are quite steady; having the backing of an established company like B2EN really shows some strength.
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MEVvictim
· 9h ago
Korea market, sounds good, but can this guy B2EN really help?
The operation of WORLD3 is a bit interesting, but the water there in Korea is so deep, is having just channels enough?
Decades of accumulation, huh? Then why only now do this partnership? What were you doing before?
RouterLink still depends on how the implementation goes; just bragging is pointless.
This is another "strategic partnership," I just want to know what real benefits it will bring to the coin holders in the end.
By the way, listing on KOSDAQ means it's reliable? I still need to see the user experience first.
Wait, again entering the Korean market—are you trying to get popular or just cut the leeks?
What makes B2EN capable of accelerating implementation? No matter how good the words are, it all depends on the data.
Has anyone considered the policy risks in Korea? Or is it just another smoke screen?
More and more news about such collaborations, they all seem similar, nothing new.
WORLD3 announces strategic partnership, RouterLink is about to enter the Korean market
【BitPush】WORLD3 officially announces a strategic partnership with B2EN. B2EN is a publicly listed company on KOSDAQ, specializing in enterprise AI and big data solutions since 2004. The significance of this collaboration lies in RouterLink’s smooth entry into the Korean market through B2EN’s channels and technological expertise.
As an enterprise solution provider with over twenty years of experience, B2EN’s influence and resource integration capabilities in the Korean market are formidable. This partnership with WORLD3 means that RouterLink is expected to leverage a mature local operation system to accelerate its application deployment in Korea.