
Hdac Technology, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group, plans to set up a $10 million blockchain investment fund in 2019.
Hdac Technology, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group, plans to set up a $10 million blockchain investment fund in 2019.
Hdac testnet to launch in November 2019
Hdac will spend the funds to launch its mainnet as well as to develop decentralized applications, support new industry startups and create an ecosystem with a “cryptocurrency compensation system,” Korean outlet The Financial News reported on Oct. 6.
Hdac, issuer of Hyundai token (HDAC), is planning to release its mainnet in Q1 2020, the report notes. As previously announced, testnet is scheduled to launch in November 2019.
Cooperation with Kakao
Joo Yong-wan, the head of Hdac’s South Korean office, reportedly announced the news at a press conference during the Korea Blockchain Week held between Sept. 29 and Oct. 4. The executive revealed Hdac’s plans to establish joint funds with financial companies “to discover and foster small but promising blockchain companies.”
Additionally, Joo Yong-wan noted that the firm is looking for cooperation with local blockchain businesses such as Ground X, the blockchain arm of South Korean tech giant Kakao that launched the mainnet of its Klaytn platform in June 2019.
Hyundai has been actively embracing blockchain technology so far. In April, the company announced a blockchain application for pairing electric vehicles with smartphones. Earlier this year, Hyundai’s financial services subsidiary Hyundai Commercial has partnered with global tech giant IBM to transform its business model using blockchain.
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