KaiYing Network's Hong Kong Subsidiary Granted SFC Type 4 and Type 9 Licenses, Accelerating Global Expansion
BlockBeats News, July 12th, according to official sources, Spruce Technology HK Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kakuyo Network, has obtained the 4th (Securities Advisory) and 9th (Asset Management) licenses issued by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong, marking a significant breakthrough in its global strategy. In the future, Kakuyo Network will leverage its strong international compliance capabilities to accelerate its global market expansion.
At the same time, Kingnet AI, an AI full-process game development platform developed by SmileCobra Studio with technical support from Kakuyo Network, will empower the innovative development of game content creation, gameplay generation, and economic system design.
SmileCobra Studio will also actively expand into the areas of virtual asset management, AI collaboration tools, and Web3 game innovation. This licensing achievement highlights Kakuyo Network's compliance strength, laying a solid foundation for building a trusted global gaming ecosystem and driving the global commercialization process.
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