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There are few constants in life, but one of them is the absolute certainty that should one walk into a gym on the first few days of a new year, it’ll be packed with what seems like the entirety of the city’s total population. And that could make anyone uncomfortable, not just because of the post-Covid world we live in where social distancing is encouraged, but mainly because people put on a few more pounds than intended during the Christmas break.
This is where the news about team of the popular play-and-earn blockchain game Kryptomon planning on releasing Round 2 of their Treasure Hunt event made things very exciting, with the chance to get whitelisted.
Lovingly referred to by its community as Kryptomon’s “Walk-To-Earn” mechanism, the 19th of January 2022 will see players from all around the world once again taking up the mantle of a Kryptomon hunter. Logging in with their mobile phones, hunters will track down Kryptomon loot boxes as well as eggs in a style reminiscent of the popular Pokemon Go.
Merging the metaverse with the physical world, the Treasure Hunt is the first of its kind in the crypto gaming space. Via the event, players will be able to find and earn NFTs in the real world via a location based game that will see their NFTs minted directly into their wallets.
In a recent update, the company has also confirmed that updates made in Round 2 will allow hunters to earn KMON in addition to Kryptomon eggs and loot boxes. There will also be a special Team Competition, requiring players to snap a photo and tag Kryptomon on their various social media channels. Given that each member of the winning team will walk away with 10,000 $KMON
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