The STELSI Project (CEO Sang-hoon Shim, https://stelsi.org) announced last week that it was selected as the recipient for the first round of The Balance service partner grant program through a governance vote, after being chosen as The Balance’s second official service partner (led by the CEO Jae-hyun Park) of Lambda256 in March.
Lambda256, a blockchain specialist company and a subsidiary of Dunamu, is set to launch “Luniverse NOVA” at Consensus 2023, an upgraded version of “Luniverse” and the first of its kind to be offered to global users. The grant program for service partners was announced at The Balance Validator Meetup in March to expand The Balance ecosystem and develop their business to promote the Web3 ecosystem.
The STELSI Project stands out in the metaverse space by incorporating real-life architectural designs to create various virtual buildings and spaces. Their goal is to become a web3-based lifestyle platform focusing on Build-to-Earn (B2E) opportunities.
By leveraging blockchain technology, STELSI aims to promote architectural communities and lifestyle culture in a fair and transparent environment that can create economic gains and creative value.
After launching its early access version last April, the STELSI Foundation has planned multiple events to expand its community and services. These include participating in Glitch Korea as a partner and hosting the STELSI Media Art Biennale on their platform in June.
They also announced the STELSISCAPE: International Metaverse Architecture Competition to encourage a new business model combining architecture and blockchain and further expand their ecosystem. Their next event, the 2023 Blossom The Hope Festival, will take place at COEX in Seoul from May 2nd to May 7th.
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