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Dear developers of games: Blockchain isn’t pure evil

In 2021, blockchain-based play to-earn games (P2E), stole the spotlight. ExplodingThey have evolved from an obscure hobby to become a significant part of the distributed space. These people even assisted those in the developing world. Place food on the table, as these games’ economic models do not shun things like farming in-game currency and items to re-sell to other players, which many non-blockchain massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) frown on, to say the least.

The mainstream gaming industry was taking notes as the P2E rocketship shot for the moon — and its flight has left the industry bitterly splintered. On the one hand, top executives from leading games companies, such as Ubisoft and Square Enix, set their sights on the new market, seeing new business models, new revenue streams, new monetization opportunities — and telling investors that they’re in on what the cool kids are doing can always score a few bonus points.

Adrian KrionSpielworks is a Berlin-based startup that offers blockchain gaming. He has a background in mathematics and computer science. He started programming when he was seven years old. Since then, he has successfully bridged business and technology for over 15 years. He is currently working on projects to connect the DeFi ecosystem with the gaming industry.