Kakao Group will pursue the globalization of its public blockchain project, Klaytn, from the city-state.

South Korea's Kakao Group has established two new blockchain entities in Singapore – nonprofit Klaytn Foundation and global accelerator unit Krust, it announced in a statement.

Kakao Foundation said in the statement that it would work «proactively and systematically» to expand the Klaytn network, while Krust, led by Dean Song, will work with the foundation to help accelerate its mission.

«We will actively invest our human as well as financial resources in developers and businesses of the blockchain world to accelerate the growth of our ecosystem and the development of our technology,» the foundation said.

Growing Scope

Founded in 2010, Kakao Group operates messenger app KakaoTalk and internet bank KakaoBank. Kakao also recently won a bid to pilot South Korea’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) project.

According to «Cointelegraph,» the Singapore development is funded by a $300 million blockchain development war chest that also includes an improvement reserve fund used for service maintenance purposes.