Blockmason and Bitsonic Announce Token Generation Event for BLINK, Link’s Utility Token

Software developers, blockchain startups and other interested parties based in Korea can purchase BLINK on leading Korean exchange Bitsonic starting Monday, March 18

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Blockmason, a developer, focused on building the foundational base-layer frameworks that support the Blockchain revolution, and Bitsonic, a fast growing Korean digital asset exchange, today announced the Token Generation Event for BLINK, the Link utility token. The BLINK TGE will be held on Bitsonic starting on Monday, March 18, 2019.

BLINK is the official utility token to power Blockmason Link, a new Blockchain infrastructure-as-a-service that allows app, web and other software developers to use smart contracts and Blockchains like Ethereum, TRON, EOS, GoChain and others in their applications. All this can be done without requiring any Blockchain experience, using Link, which is viewed as the missing component in Blockchain-based app development.

With Link, developers and users alike can interact with smart contracts like any other web API. Developers no longer need “gas” cryptocurrencies, browser plugins or other unnecessary components. There’s also no servers or web infrastructure to maintain or monitor. A developer simply adds the smart contracts they want to use in their app to Link. Once added, they can read from and write to these smart contracts just like any other API.

“We are excited to partner with Bitsonic, one of the premier digital asset exchanges in Korea, to host our TGE for BLINK,” said Michael Chin, Chief Executive Officer of Blockmason. “We’re looking forward to making BLINK available to software developers, startups and others interested in the incredible innovations that Link will bring to the blockchain technology space.”

Link is viewed as the missing component in Blockchain-based app development. With Link, developers and users alike can interact with smart contracts like any other web API. There are no “gas” cryptocurrencies to acquire, browser plugins to install or other unnecessary hurdles. There’s also no servers or web infrastructure to maintain or monitor. A developer simply adds the smart contracts they want to use in their app to Link. Once added, they can read from and write to these smart contracts just like any other API.

Software developers, Blockchain startups and other interested parties based in Korea can purchase BLINK on leading Korean exchange Bitsonic starting Monday, March 18.