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Topic
Board Project Development
Re: Are Blockchain Games Too Complicated for Mass Adoption?
by
Web3 Shark
on 14/02/2025, 10:16:17 UTC
That’s a fair point, and I completely agree—just slapping crypto payments onto a game doesn’t make it a true blockchain game. A real blockchain game should use decentralized infrastructure for more than just transactions—it should provide fairness, transparency, and player ownership at its core.

That’s exactly what we’re aiming for. Our project isn’t just about using crypto as a payment method—we’re focused on onboarding players without wallets or gas fees while still using blockchain where it actually matters. For example, player achievements, in-game assets, and economy mechanics are all secured on-chain, preventing centralized control from altering them unfairly.

We get that many players are wary of blockchain because they’ve mostly seen it used in ways that don’t benefit them. That’s why we’re working on a trust-first approach, making blockchain invisible in the background while still delivering its benefits—true ownership, transparency, and fair play.

Would love to hear your thoughts on how we can best communicate this to players who are skeptical of blockchain in gaming.