Crypto-native business model
Traditional games typically make money by selling copies, offering subscription access, micro-transactions, or advertisements.
If you're building a
Crypto-native AND accessible
Crypto-native games promise a unique player experience. Because every player is free to augment the game with their own code
zkGames
One way to categorize games is the amount of information players have.
Complete information games (like chess) are those where
DeGame > GameFi
I was recently introduced to an excellent article by @gubsheep on crypto-native games. This is a really interesting category of
Crypto going to ZERO
Crypto markets are down bad, but why? There are global economic forces (inflation, war, etc.) impacting markets beyond crypto, plus
First time on blockchain?
Building up blockchain expertise is a challenge for individuals, but it's even harder for companies. Once your company
Make money in crypto without scams
Blockchain catches a lot of flack for allowing the existence of scammers, hackers, and money launderers. It's important
Marketing blockchain games (new pod)
Today on the pod, I had the pleasure of talking with Andrew Pappas about marketing blockchain games. Andrew helps indie
Progressive decentralization (final part)
In case you missed it, here's part 1 (TL;DR - start by bridging your game assets to
Progressive decentralization (part 3)
In case you missed it, here's part 1 (TL;DR - start by bridging your game assets to