Introduction
Hey everyone, Patrick here, founder of NMKR. I recently had an amazing trip to Japan, which was a huge step forward for NMKR as we aim to become a leading NFT and token issuance platform in the country. This journey offered me the opportunity to engage with the vibrant blockchain community, explore the evolving landscape of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and further NMKR’s strategic goals. Here's a rundown of my experiences, the new DAO-friendly regulations in Japan, and our strategy for the future.
Trip to Japan
The main highlight of my visit was the Japan DAO event in Takamatsu. Emurgo invited us, and it was a fantastic opportunity to connect with key stakeholders and learn more about the practical applications of DAOs in Japan. While I was there, I also swung by the Blockchain Expo in Tokyo, where the Cardano Community had a booth. The level of engagement and enthusiasm was incredible, showing just how vibrant and forward-thinking the Japanese blockchain community is.
Emurgo’s Invitation to the Japan DAO Event
Being invited by Emurgo to the Japan DAO event was a game-changer. This event was all about promoting the establishment and utilization of DAOs for local development. Emurgo did an excellent job organizing it and brought together thought leaders from various sectors. The discussions were deep and meaningful, shedding light on how DAOs can play a crucial role in accelerating regional development projects like the Setouchi Art Festival.
DAOs in Japan
Japan is making waves in the blockchain world with its progressive approach to DAOs. The government recently released a whitepaper outlining new crypto laws, providing a clear legal framework for DAOs to register as Limited Liability Companies (LLCs). This regulatory clarity is a big win for fostering innovation and attracting international projects (CCN.com) (Internet Native Organization (INO)).
At the Takamatsu event, we delved into the practical applications of DAOs. The event featured discussions on how DAOs can boost local initiatives and included hands-on workshops about creating Cardano wallets and engaging more people in the Web3 space ( JAPAN DAO). The agenda was packed with valuable content, from explaining what DAOs are to showcasing real-world use cases and tools.
Agenda Highlights:
NMKR's Japan Strategy
Our goal at NMKR is simple: become the go-to platform for NFTs and token issuance in Japan. To make this happen, we've translated NMKR Pay, NMKR Docs, the NMKR landing page, and soon, NMKR Studio into Japanese.
Short-Term Goal: We're launching a Proof of Concept DAO to show how effective DAO-based property management can be in Japan. This project will serve as a blueprint for future DAOs, demonstrating the benefits of decentralized governance and community-driven projects.
Long-Term Goal: We're aiming to standardize the DAO setup process and help businesses incorporate in Japan. With our partners Emurgo, Clarity Protocol, and the Japan DAO Foundation, we want to make it easy for businesses to leverage the DAO framework.
Community Engagement and Future Plans
One of the most striking things about my trip was the strong sense of community and collaboration within Japan’s blockchain sector. The Japanese community is deeply committed to using blockchain technology to improve local businesses and drive regional development. At NMKR, our strategy is to attract international businesses to work within the Japanese DAO framework, fostering global collaboration.
In Takamatsu, we met with local businesses and discussed how DAOs and crypto could enhance their operations. This kind of collaboration is essential for building a robust blockchain ecosystem. We also got some great media coverage, thanks to a Coindesk reporter who attended the event.
Conclusion
My trip to Japan was an eye-opener, reinforcing our commitment to pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology and decentralized governance. Engaging with the local community and learning from their experiences was invaluable. As we move forward, NMKR is set to play a crucial role in Japan's blockchain ecosystem, driving innovation and fostering global partnerships.
I'm really excited about the future and the potential collaborations we can explore. Together, we can build a decentralized future that benefits communities worldwide.
Future Plans:Next steps include deeper engagement with local stakeholders, expanding our educational initiatives, and advocating for regulatory advancements that support blockchain innovation. I can't wait to return to Japan and contribute to this dynamic ecosystem.
Thanks for reading!
Patrick