Kakao, South Korea’s most popular messenger service provider, Monday unveiled its public blockchain platform called Klayton.

It issued a position paper outlining main features of Klayton and its ultimate goal in its presentation to key partners. Kakao’s blockchain subsidiary Ground X unveiled the platform.

Ground X said the platform will be open to the public next year after a series of test operations. The platform features people can easily and conveniently use the service even though they do not know blockchain technology.

Klayton will provide to subscribers cryptocurrency wallet, and private key for using the cryptocurrency wallet.  It adopted DApp (Decentralized Application) for upgrading function and speed.

The Klayton Wallet will help  users keep cryptocurrencies or transfer them to third parties. The Klaytonscope will monitor all acitivities taking place on the Klayton platform. The BLASQ is a blockchain-based knowledge platform where you can get cryptotokens once you provide valuable information and you can also buy the information you need.