Korea University’s Blockchain Research Institute has partnered with layer 1 blockchain, Injective, formally joining the global Injective ecosystem in a move that strengthens ties between academic research and blockchain infrastructure.
The institute, part of Korea University’s College of Informatics, has been a leader in blockchain and digital asset research. Since 2020, it has pursued joint projects and educational programs exploring blockchain applications in finance and public services. The new collaboration builds on that track record, reflecting the institute’s push toward applied research and international cooperation.
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Under the agreement, Korea University will serve as a validator partner within Injective, helping support network operations, ecosystem growth and global expansion. The partnership also sets the stage for joint studies on real-world asset ( RWA) tokenization and on-chain financial structures in Korea, with attention to regulatory frameworks, market conditions and institutional requirements.
“This partnership allows us to expand beyond theory-driven research and focus on practical studies that can be applied to real-world industry and regulatory environments,” said Professor Inho Lee, director of the Blockchain Research Institute. “We aim to continue advancing research on digital assets and RWA structures that are suitable for the Korean market.”
The institution is currently leading a government-funded project through the Institute of Information and Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation under the Ministry of Science and ICT. That effort focuses on strengthening security and reliability across the lifecycle of smart contracts, from development to execution, by identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities.
Andrew Kang, head of Korea at Injective, said academic partnerships are essential for building trust and sustainable growth. “We expect this collaboration to further stimulate research and discussion around onchain finance and RWA adoption in Korea and across the broader Asia region,” he said.
The partnership highlights a growing trend of universities participating directly in blockchain ecosystems. Korea University and Injective plan to expand cooperation into research, education and policy discussions in the coming years.
- What is the partnership about? Korea University’s Blockchain Research Institute has joined Injective as a validator partner in its global ecosystem.
- Why does it matter for Korea? The collaboration will explore real‑world asset tokenization and onchain finance tailored to Korean regulatory and market conditions.
- How does this build on past work? Since 2020, the institute has led blockchain research and education programs in finance and public services.
- What impact is expected regionally? Injective says the partnership will drive trust, research and RWA adoption across Korea and Asia.
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