币圈老司机
币圈老司机|May 28, 2025 14:04
I don't know if everyone has noticed, but recently chain tourism has been particularly popular abroad Firstly, Century Tiancheng released the Coin Circle Adventure Island, where Binance Alpha can receive an airdrop of 700U as long as it has enough points Yesterday, Binance launched a blockchain game again - Pfvs Coinbase is also developing its own gaming platform B3, an on chain gaming platform similar to Steam B3 is a platform for discovering and playing on chain games, with the goal of providing a seamless gaming experience. The platform is developed by NPC Labs, which was founded by a former Coinbase employee As a loyal game enthusiast and staeam enthusiast, I just went to watch B3, an on chain gaming platform How to put it? This project is currently in its early stages and is considered a gaming platform, but it is more like 4399 from the past What is my understanding of gaming platforms? A complete gaming platform can only be considered if there are large-scale games that can be multiplayer and 3A masterpieces However, the games on B3 are still mainly chain games What is the biggest difference between blockchain games and traditional games? ——Can we make money? I personally need to connect my wallet to experience it. B3 requires mint games to start playing, and the supported games include the on chain version of Web2 games In the game, you can purchase mint NFTs to create props And as long as the game is on the B3 platform, there is cross chain circulation of NFTs and game assets, with a transaction fee of about 0.5% The games on B3 are mainly mini games, but each mini game has an independent points system, and the official will also organize bidding competitions Every time the person wins the bidding competition, they can receive ETH and B3 prizes After discussing B3's product, let's talk about why I am interested in this project Firstly, this project was invested by Coinbase and founded by a former employee. It completed a $21 million seed round financing in June 2024, with investors including Pantera, Coinbase, and Makers Fund Secondly, the B3 gaming platform collaborates with India's largest gaming company SuperGaming, legendary gaming brand Atari, card game Parallel, and mythical Web3 game studio InfiniGods Basically, it can be said to have a luxurious lineup, coupled with Coinbase's endorsement Thirdly, the mainnet has accumulated over 6 million active wallets since its launch, with a transaction fee of only 0.001 and a TPS of over 9000, which is more efficient than most mainstream public chains The majority of the chain game track is focused on mining, selling, and selling. What impressed me the most about B3 is that it is a gaming platform Compared to blockchain games, game platforms have a much higher fault tolerance rate He's like Biance's Luanchippad, he's a game manufacturer, a token issuer, an NFT platform, and a wealth effect creator He is the new platform for future games, coupled with the game's direct leverage of 10 times for breaking through the cryptocurrency circle Imagine if one day B3 releases a game similar to League of Legends, with a main airbag and free trading of in-game equipment, without the B3 platform taking off directly? And the recent developments revealed by AMA are even more exciting: 1. Pledge $B3 not only to earn APY profits, but also to participate in probability games to extract BTC and limited NFT Milady 2. Invest in American hardware manufacturers to create a "coin circle dedicated gaming computer" with built-in cold wallet and airdrop rewards 3. XP 2.0 community system returns, points can be exchanged for airdrop rewards 4. The joint cooperation with a certain Web2 game giant has entered the final stage When blockchain games are no longer just speculative tools, and game engines become traffic entry points for the encrypted world, B3 may be writing a new narrative logic - after all, who can refuse a console level game that can both make money and enjoy playing?
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