The most awkward thing isn't that no one is buying NFTs, but that many game NFTs are just sitting idle in one game collecting dust.
Enjin's got a message: Enjineers, welcome to cross-game crafting.
The main event is The Forge by MvBClan.
It takes NFTs earned in Enjin-powered games, breaks them down, and reassembles them into gear, guild tags, and collectibles.
The key number here is '1'.
One Forge pulls NFTs that were originally scattered across different Enjin games into a single crafting logic.
The first layer of meaning is that NFTs are no longer just isolated items in a specific game, but can be reprocessed as raw materials across games.
The second layer of meaning is that Enjin is not just aiming for a single blockbuster game, but for a foundational role in the flow of game assets.
This narrative is very direct for
$ENJ .
If cross-game crafting really takes off, the focus won't be on the hype of a specific skin, but whether NFTs in the Enjin ecosystem are being repeatedly broken down, crafted, and reused.
The trading implications are right here.
What’s more worth watching after
$ENJ isn't just the phrase 'GameFi is back,' but whether the usage frequency of ecosystem NFTs and cross-game flows actually picks up after features like The Forge are launched.
#GameFi #ENJ
Written with the assistance of Claude Opus 4.8 model; this does not constitute investment advice, please make your own judgment.