There are actually several benefits of Web3 gaming that I would like to mention, they are the reason why I'm excited about shifting to Web3.
The first one is ofc blockchain technology which enables decentralized ownership of in-game assets and currencies, allowing players to earn, trade, and use these assets outside of the game. They also often incorporate cryptocurrency payments and smart contracts for secure and transparent transactions.
I believe that people who play traditional games are skeptical about this.
Another key component of Web3 games is smart contracts, which are programmed to execute specific actions automatically when certain conditions are met, such as when a player buys or sells an asset. In Web3 gaming, they manage the ownership, transfer, and trading of in-game assets.
From the beginning of P2E games, I was into Axie Infinity, Coin Fantasy, and several other games that have great gameplay and great earning possibilities.
Web3 gaming also ensures greater interoperability between different games and platforms. I think it's cool that players can use their assets in various contexts and settings and easily transfer or trade them between different games.
I believe that the P2E model is a big motivator for many gamers, and games are often designed with the player in mind.
What do you think are the risks of Web3 gaming?
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