I once heard a story about a small town market, bustling yet quite ordinary. In the market, people exchanged apples and tools, while chatting about gossip. Later, some vendors pondered that they couldn't keep doing this; they needed to introduce something new.
They didn't just think about repainting their stalls, but changed the entire way the market operated: they created a public ledger, making it clear who sold what; the market changed to operate all day; and they even let people guess how many apples would be sold over the weekend, with rewards for correct guesses. As a result, the market not only looked new, but the whole place felt alive, and everyone felt like a part of it. That's what made the market thrive.
For instance, #bcgame, they didn't simply change a logo or shout about transforming into a "Web3 gaming platform"; rather, they are pushing the entire platform experience towards being fairer and more fun.
What they have done recently:
1. $BC platform token launched;
2. BC Poker: launched on-chain Texas Hold'em, with public data https://t.co/vUxiAXa3xp
3. Over 8,000 slots, covering themes from anime to mythology, etc.
4. Launched token price prediction gameplay.
Just like that market, the core is to let everyone have fun and feel a sense of belonging.