Tencent will lay off an undisclosed number of staff on its mainland China non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace team and adjust the platform’s business strategy, as it prepares another NFT marketplace serving overseas users, sources close to Tencent said, Chinese financial media Caixin reported on Thursday.
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Fast facts
- Huanhe, the NFT platform, is due to close within the week and managers have been notified of the shutdown, while the marketplace stopped collaborating with business partners since early July, Tencent insiders said, according to Chinese media Jiemian’s reports this week.
- Tencent has not issued a public response to reports of the shutdown as of press time, nor has it responded to Forkast’s inquiries about plans to develop an overseas NFT market.
- Launched last August, Huanhe has grown to be one of the largest NFT marketplaces in China in less than a year.
- However, Chinese authorities have consistently warned about financial speculation and hype surrounding NFTs, which made Chinese marketplaces reluctant to allow NFT secondary trading — Huanhe reportedly hasn’t allowed secondary transactions of NFTs.
- Consequently, Huanhe has experienced slow NFT sales since June.
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