Cryptocurrency and NFT The gaming world is busier than ever these days, with big-name games starting to be released, token airdrops piling up, and other things that always seem to be happening. There's a lot to take in!
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In our weekend roundup, we bring you the biggest news from the past week and some other trivia you may have missed. We also have some original stories from this week.
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A tale of two Blast games: Less than a month after mainnet launch, Ethereum scaling network blastgames are gaining more and more attention, both in good and bad ways.
On the positive side, DeFi farming games Crypto Valley is hot right now Players open randomized NFT seed bags, plant crops, and pray for a bountiful harvest. This is actually the name of the token, which is the largest token traded on Blast as of Saturday.
In less positive news, Super Sushi Samurai, a Blast-powered game running on the messaging app Telegram, was exploited last week. Used up $4.6 million worth of tokens. The good news is that it ultimately turned out to be a white hat hack and the funds were returned to the team, minus the compensation fee.game will be restarted Use your new v2 token.
Immutable x Polygon Fund: Ethereum scaling giant unchanging and polygon Teaming up again, this time Launches $100 million gaming investment fund Led by King River Capital. The fund plans to invest in crypto games across the platform, but these are the first few games that have been published so far. pixelmon and metal core– Runs collectively on its own network.
Saga mainnet is coming: Layer 1 blockchain network Saga is Mainnet launch in April After a months-long Play-to-Airdrop campaign, the company said this at a game developer conference this week. The token is Eligible wallets can now be claimed, you should go to the live show then too. The company is also launching its own in-house game publishing division called Saga Origins.
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Here are some original stories from last week that we think are worth reading over the weekend.