December 23, 2025 - 20:50

NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited has announced a strategic investment in the utility tokens of the Open-Q education ecosystem. This initiative aims to promote global education equity by leveraging blockchain technology to create more accessible learning opportunities for students worldwide.
The Open-Q ecosystem is designed to empower educators and learners by providing a decentralized platform that facilitates the sharing of educational resources. By investing in utility tokens, NetDragon seeks to enhance the capabilities of this innovative platform, enabling it to reach a wider audience and improve educational outcomes across diverse demographics.
This move reflects NetDragon's ongoing commitment to fostering educational equity and innovation. The company believes that by harnessing the power of technology, it can help bridge the educational divide that exists in many regions. The investment in Open-Q is a significant step towards realizing a more inclusive and equitable global education landscape, ensuring that quality learning resources are available to all, regardless of their location or background.
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