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# Team

Xland is the first project incubated after the establishment of Asia Block Chain WEB3.0 Labs (ABC Labs). ABC Labs was founded in June 2022 and received early investments from Hong Kong Telecom and the Tonson Group, a well-known diversified investment company in Thailand. As a social experimental incubator targeting the international blockchain industry, ABC Labs' earliest investors include Hong Kong Telecom and the Tonson Group.

The founding team of Xland consists of experienced professionals in the blockchain industry, with key members from countries such as China, Thailand, and the United States. The team's technical expertise has been providing support to the Binance ecosystem. Web3.0 technology is set to become the next trend, and decentralized social experiments are reaching their peak. The main characteristics of this technology include distribution, decentralization, programmability, and security.

Xland's Web3.0 ecosystem will combine artificial intelligence technology to create a new ecosystem based on self-organizing networks, providing users with enhanced security and openness. Xland aims to build an encrypted ecosystem centered around Xland Chain, including application ecosystems such as GameFi, SocialFi, DeFi, AIFi, and the Metaverse. It will also provide ecosystem tools such as wallets, tokens, exchanges, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).


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