WorldLand Ecosystem today announced continued growth across its technology portfolio, now comprising more than 15 active ecosystem projects with an estimated combined valuation of $350 million.
The ecosystem spans core initiatives including WorldLand Wallet, WorldLand NFT, large-scale network infrastructure, and AI-driven platforms such as crypto sentiment analysis and finance-focused automation tools. Together, these projects reinforce WorldLand’s expanding role at the intersection of blockchain infrastructure, AI innovation, and research collaboration.
Notably, Klleon, a virtual human AI company valued at a $200M fully diluted valuation (FDV) last year, has signed an MoU and formally applied to join the WorldLand Ecosystem.
Ongoing development of network heatmaps, enhanced security systems, and advanced legal-query RAG solutions is expected to support the onboarding of an additional 10,000–20,000 on-chain wallets by mid-March, further strengthening ecosystem activity.
WorldLand Ecosystem Grant Program — Q1 Applications Close March 6
The WorldLand Ecosystem Grant Program is currently accepting Q1 applications through March 6. The network is on track to exceed 50 partners by Q1 2026, 100 by Q2 2026, and more than 200 by the end of 2026.
A growing number of applicants and collaborators include researchers from globally recognized institutions such as Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), reinforcing the ecosystem’s commitment to research-driven innovation in AI and blockchain technologies.
“Reaching this milestone reflects the collective momentum of our ecosystem partners and developers,” said Heung-No Lee, Founder of WorldLand. “We remain focused on expanding practical blockchain and AI innovation through strong partnerships and sustained technological development.”
WorldLand Ecosystem continues to accelerate innovation across blockchain, AI, and academic collaboration, building an expanding global network of partners, developers, and researchers.
Company: Worldland Foundation
Contact: Heung-No Lee
Email: [email protected]
Site : https://worldland.foundation/
Country: Cayman Islands















