This afternoon, the gaming platform GameBuild, which launched on Binance Alpha, is not easy to obtain this $GAME ticker.
In the project introduction on Binance Alpha, it says that $GAME is a product of the combination of AI and gaming finance on the Base chain, which is a bit confusing.
The $GAME token is issued on the Binance chain.
Looking through the recent games on this platform, the game
#Valoris , which launched on August 1, is a project on the Binance chain.
Before that, Arena of Faith is a project on the IMX chain.
What does it have to do with the Base chain?
However, chain game players actually do not care much about which chain a game is deployed on, as long as it is not on a too obscure chain.
If a game chooses a niche, obscure chain, savvy players will know that the project team temporarily lacks funds and is trying to develop and experiment with grants on a ghost chain, which is typical of rookie project teams.
Alternatively, more capable chain game projects directly create their own game-specific chains, such as MapleStory U and Off the Grid, both of which set up their own chains using Avalanche chain technology.
The advantage of a chain game project team building their own game-specific chain is:
Game players collect the gas fees for trading game NFTs and tokens on the chain themselves, instead of being taken by the public chain.
They can also customize some game-specific functions for this public chain, for example, players of MapleStoryU can see the daily asset trading volume, total number of active wallets, increase in active wallets, daily and monthly active users calculated by the number of active wallets, etc., on the dashboard.
Players who have played chain games on the GameBuild platform are welcome to share your experiences: Is the game fun? Are there many players? Can you make money? What is the project's market value? Are NFT prices and token prices stable?
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