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
Progressive decentralization (part 2)
Once you have your game's currency on blockchain as a fungible token and your items on-chain as NFTs,
Progressive decentralization (part 1)
If you're adding blockchain capabilities into existing games, it would be difficult to flip the switch to full
Nifty games (new podcast)
This week on the pod, an interview with Andrew Ivison of Nifty Football. Nifty is a football (soccer if you&
Player generated content
There are a ton of web2 websites and apps that would be nothing without user-generated content. Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, etc.
Don't go multi-chain
Blockchain games often decide to go multi-chain (moreso than other kinds of dApps from what I've seen). In
Metaverse Real Estate
"The Metaverse" is just a buzzword. The term has been around since 1992 from the sci-fi novel Snow
Blockchain for... real estate?
This week on the podcast, an interview with James Rogers of Blockchain Home Registry (BHR). Real Estate is a fascinating