Web3 Watch: Karate Combat announces the launch of its UP L2

Plus, gaming companies Polemos and Buff partner up

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Karate Combat announced the launch of its upcoming layer-2 blockchain, UP, built on the Hedera layer-1 network.

The first professional striking league governed by its own KARATE token, the project allows over 100,000 users to earn tokens by accurately predicting fight outcomes using its Up Only Gaming software.

Through the use of the Up Only Gaming software stack, more than 100,000 users on the platform can earn KARATE tokens by correctly predicting fight outcomes.

The UP layer-2 is set to be launched in Q1 2025. Its own $UP token is planned to be launched within the same year, with up to 30% of the token going to KARATE stakers.

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“Karate Combat is already massively incentivized to spread its Up Only Gaming technology to other sports, esports, fantasy sports, crypto projects and more,” onlylarping, Karate Combat’s pseudonymous co-founder, said. “UP is the enabling technology to not only allow us to provide all the tech for free, but to give grants and our user base to early partners.”

Karate Combat’s latest combat sporting event KC 50 is being held at Permissionless III in Salt Lake City, UT. It will feature a fight between David Hoffman, co-founder of Bankless, and Kain Warwick, co-founder of Infinex.

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Polemos partners with Buff

On Wednesday, the blockchain gaming asset management platform Polemos announced a partnership with Buff.game — a gaming company that runs a loyalty program for over 15 million players across games like Dota 2, Fortnite, League of Legends, Valorant and more.

The partnership is leveraging Polemos’ asset management wallet and non-collateralized lending solution to let gamers trade, lend, borrow and access in-game items without the need for players to make an upfront investment.

Carl Wilgenbus, CEO of Polemos, said of the partnership: “This collaboration with Buff.game represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of gaming. By combining our Web3 expertise with Buff’s massive player base, we’re set to catalyze widespread adoption of blockchain gaming technologies.”

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