Starting this month, DEA will continuously buy back $DEP worth up to 40% of DEA’s sales.
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What are NFT Games?
While the global gaming industry continues to grow across all markets, it remains structured in a way that primarily benefits game developers and perpetuates a one-directional flow of value where players spend money to unlock access to in-game assets and gameplay configurations. In contrast, blockchain-built games and decentralized applications (dApps) enable players to capture the utility and value of in-game purchases and asset acquisitions more effectively.
Blockchain technology in gaming is driven by non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital assets that represent in-game content. These tokens are unique, rare, and indivisible, while the blockchain networks that underpin NFTs facilitate player ownership, provable scarcity, interoperability, and immutability. Together, these advantages have the potential to drive mainstream adoption and a far more equitable value model.
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The investment will further accelerate DEA’s business and market expansion as well as help optimize the development of its Web3 entertainment platform.
The partnership will see the entire game catalog of DEA’s GameFi platform PlayMining onboarded to the yggsea.io game platform, as well as collaboration between the two companies on promotional and charitable initiatives in the Southeast Asia region.
Farm-themed coin pusher game Lucky Farmer launches on PlayMining, with farmland and character NFTs available from the PlayMining NFT marketplace.
The first dynamic NFT game project will leverage dNFT technology to make strides in the worlds of blockchain and gaming.
NFT was the buzzword of 2021, and it has taken over most of 2022. However, most people don’t know how these pixelated illustrations sold for thousands…
BR1: Infinite Royale is a first-of-its-kind risk-based shooter game where players pay $1 to spawn and earn SOL for every player killed.
BattleFly minimizes the impact of inflation and speculation on core gameplay, everyone has a fair chance of profiting from the game when equality is at its core.
The Play-to-Earn game is devloped by the successful NFT collectible platform PixelPotus and is built on Tezos.
The game is being developed by legendary artists that created digital art for blockbusters like “Suicide Squad” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and art for the legendary collectible card game “Magic The Gathering”.