Web3 wallet platform Rewardy Wallet has filed trademarks related to stablecoins as part of its efforts to expand its Web3 service infrastructure.
According to industry sources, Rewardy Wallet recently filed trademark applications for “RWDKRW” and “RWDPAY” with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The applications cover Class 09 (software), Class 36 (financial services), and Class 42 (IT services).
Market observers interpret the filings as a preparatory measure in anticipation of the potential expansion of the stablecoin and digital asset ecosystem.
In recent years, stablecoins have grown increasingly influential within the global digital asset market, being widely utilized for trading, payments, and settlement activities. In South Korea, discussions surrounding regulatory frameworks and technological developments related to stablecoins have also continued, contributing to growing interest in the broader digital asset ecosystem.
The trademark “RWDKRW” is expected to serve as a brand that could be utilized within digital asset and blockchain-based service environments.
Meanwhile, “RWDPAY” is another brand that may be associated with digital asset and blockchain-based services. The trademark was secured with the possibility of expanding services within the evolving Web3 ecosystem.
Rewardy Wallet operates a Web3 wallet platform designed to simplify digital asset management and improve access to on-chain services. The platform integrates with multiple blockchain networks while focusing on enhancing usability and accessibility within user-centered Web3 environments.
A spokesperson for Rewardy Wallet stated, “Stablecoins are widely considered one of the technologies that could play an important role in the digital asset ecosystem.”
The spokesperson added, “Our trademark filings represent a preparatory step for potential developments in the Web3 environment and the broader digital asset landscape.”
They further noted that Rewardy Wallet plans to continue expanding its platform capabilities so that users can more easily access Web3 services through its wallet-based ecosystem.


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