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In essence, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are uniquely designed, one-off digital assets that can’t be duplicated, copied, or tampered with. Since most NFTs are registered on blockchains, their ownership can be publicly verified, and even transferred, just like with conventional crypto tokens. This means that NFTs can be traded, so owning one could lead to proceeds upon selling.
NFTs have countless utilities, but one of the most popular ones is unquestionably NFT Gaming. This disruptive concept is actually quite simple at its core: some, if not all in-game items, characters, and anything in between that players can own are turned into NFTs. This means that securing these assets actually gives players ownership of them outside the game, too.
Within the gaming community, streamers' thoughts and opinions hold incredible weight. Popular streamer Shroud, argues that NFTs are, in fact, not really thought out, and that bringing them into the gaming space is too early at this stage.
While this could be a valid point, others who disagree claim that despite some projects being unable to deliver an experience that is up to par. There are legitimate initiatives out there that actually manage to integrate NFTs into their gameplay in a completely seamless, yet powerful way. That is, the ability to monetize in-game results and earn by playing, which is the most universally loved feature of such programs.
How can one earn by playing? FireZard is a prime example of NFT-based Play-to-Earn (P2E) games. In short, FireZard is a Card Trading Game centered around Dragons. Players have to build teams from their Dragon Card NFTs, and use their skills
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