21DAO Partners With FOGNET Blockchain to Advance DAO Participation With RWA/DeFi Offerings 

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FOGNET, a blockchain network that focuses on high-speed networking and real estate tokenization, today announced a strategic partnership with 21DAO, a decentralized task economy platform where community participation transforms into economic growth and on-chain value. The collaboration enabled 21DAO to utilize FOGNET’s high-performing blockchain RWA infrastructure to empower its users with advanced DeFi applications in the decentralized environment.

21DAO is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) that runs a decentralized task economy platform called TasKVerse, enabling users to connect and collaborate for completing various tasks that support the ecosystem’s sustainable development and community building. Users and participants collaborate on their task execution arrangements, leading to the growth of Web3 projects operating on 21DAO’s ecosystem, while individuals earn rewards from their actions, including engaging in various DApps (decentralized applications), such as trading, staking, yield generation, etc.

🚀 Partnership Announcement 🤝FOGNET is excited to partner with @21dao_global — a decentralized task economy platform powering community-driven growth in Web3. 🔗⚡️Through TaskVerse, 21DAO turns user actions into measurable on-chain value, transforming every participant into… pic.twitter.com/r4Y6QGnvx2

— FOGNET (@FOGNET2024) March 15, 2026

21DAO Brings FOGNET Tokenization To Its DAO

Based on the partnership above, 21DAO leverages FOGNET’s tokenization architecture to accelerate the efficiency of its DAO network, aiming to provide its users with advanced DeFi experiences and drive the platform’s user adoption.

FOGNET is a cutting-edge, fast-processing blockchain network that leverages NFTs and utility tokens to democratize real estate development finance. By enabling the issuance and trading of NFTs tied to real estate development rights, FOGNET enables both high-value customers (institutions) and mainstream clients (ordinary users) to engage in tokenized real estate trading and development. This radical approach addresses challenges associated with traditional real estate investment, including high entry barriers and a lack of transparency. Built on the Ethereum network, FOGNET decreases the entry barrier for retail investors to engage with tokenized assets, enabling anyone across the world to participate in real estate developments.

The integration of FOGNET through the alliance above enables 21DAO to introduce innovative financial RWA solutions into its DAO collaboration platform, allowing its members, users, partners, investors, and traders to seamlessly access real estate investment opportunities operating in FOGNET’s DeFi ecosystem. In short, by combining FOGNET’s RWA infrastructure with its DAO collaboration network, 21DAO expands DeFi investment options for users, business projects, and partners operating on its decentralized autonomous organization.

Advancing Web3 Cross-Chain Interoperability And Adoption

The partnership between FOGNET and 21DAO is a benefit for the two platforms as it sets to build a strong cross-chain environment within the two networks, improving interoperability, and bringing an advanced Web3 multi-chain experience to their respective markets.

The alliance is key to unlocking the full capability of the decentralized landscape by creating an environment where people and projects (businesses) can truly own their DeFi and Web3 cross-chain experiences

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