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By Prentiss Glenn July 20, 2020January 11, 2023 NFT in Gamedev

What is NFT and blockchain games

Without going into details, blockchain and NFT are data storage technologies. They are huge but transparent databases.

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By Prentiss Glenn March 1, 2023March 1, 2023 Crypto-games/NFT in Gamedev/Overviews

Why Will the Experience of Betting on Esports Be Better, Thanks To Cryptocurrencies?

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To understand why huge amounts of money are spent on characters and various objects in NFT games, we can compare investing in this industry to buying a painting. When users buy an NFT, they receive exclusive ownership of the art object, namely a unique confirmation of the transaction, a digital token that has value.

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