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Crypto gaming is like any other game, but it is built on the blockchain and it allows every player to own a part of the game, like weapons, properties, and characters. Crypto games have their own token and NFT’s to play with. On this page, we collected all our blog posts that are about or link to gaming.

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Erik

Web3 Game Off The Grid: How is it Received?

Off The Grid is a cyberpunk-themed battle royale game with a crypto economy (almost) integrated. After its launch in the second week of October, it climbed on the download charts and got nice reviews. The crypto aspect, however, isn’t so popular with reviewers, some of whom consider it a ‘crypto cash grab’.

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Notcoin
Altcoins
Jesse

Is Notcoin “Probably Nothing”

As our curiosities grow with the Expansion of The Open Network ecosystem, Notcoin is one of the latest projects to call Telegram’s blockchain home. But, is Notcoin “Probably Nothing”?

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Ronin Blockchain
Altcoins
Jesse

What is Ronin Blockchain?

The Ronin Blockchain was launched at the beginning of 2022 to accommodate the massive amount of transactions happening on Axie Infinity. Today the chain has grown to house 6 games currently in production.

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Big Time Crypto
Gaming
Jesse

Big Time Crypto Game Review

This week the gaming community sprang into action by pushing the free-to-play Big Time crypto game into the spotlight for the first time.

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