
X.me Foundation Empowers Global Expansion of the X.me Social Media Platform
According to global media reports, X.me's 'Gold Miner Treasure Hunt' campaign attracted over 1 million participants from more than 36 countries within just four hours of the launched. This initiative has injected significant momentum into X.me's rapid expansion, serving as a key driver for global strategy.
Financial Support: Regional Market Incentive Programs
The X.me Foundation has tailored differentiated funding strategies to suit the unique characteristics of various regional markets. The Foundation has established an 'Ecosystem Innovation Fund' to launch localized support programs in markets such as Europe, the Americas, Japan, and South Korea. These programs focus on nurturing X.me's 'Genesis Ambassadors,' fostering a vibrant content ecosystem, and promoting global user growth and platform ecosystem development.
Compliance and Regulatory Collaboration
On the compliance front, the Foundation has assembled a dedicated team of 120 international lawyers to pursue service provider licenses in regions such as the United States and the European Union, striving to become one of the social media platforms compliant with multinational regulations. To address regional regulatory differences, the Foundation has developed 'Compliance Risk Control System.' For example, in South Korea, the system filters content related to virtual asset transactions, while in Southeast Asia, it integrates with local central banks' anti-money laundering mechanisms to ensure compliant operations globally.
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