NoVa Battles: A Play to Earn Mobile Game That's Building It's Own Universe
PRESS RELEASE.
The drive to build an open ecosystem for all stakeholders requires extensive analysis before implementation. The NoVa Battles team has decided to develop a simplistic game design and game economy controlled by the community’s votes and needs – a decentralized autonomous organization or DAO during the last two years.
The purpose of developing NoVa Battles is to increase the growth of the blockchain industry and bring the industry’s stakeholders under one roof. Blockchain games are a medium that enhances the utility of cryptocurrencies and NFTs. The company typically controls the creation of NFTs in games, but in NoVa Battles’ ecosystem, it is unique as it is driven and regulated by the players.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bitcoin․com Integrates FIO Protocol to Simplify the Process of Sending Cryptocurrency – Press release Bitcoin NewsPRESS RELEASE. February 20, 2022: The Foundation for Interwallet Operability (FIO) has announced that leading non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet
Read more »
Play-to-Earn Games Are Missing the Point. Here’s How to Fix ThemThe reality of modern play-to-earn is that earning has less to do with playing a game than investing. tallyupj writes
Read more »
Mobile rappers behind the ‘Mardi Gras Song’ celebrate tune’s 15-year runMobile rappers behind the 'Mardi Gras Song' celebrate the tune’s 15-year run
Read more »
FTX Launches Gaming Unit to Offer Crypto Services to Other Companies – Bitcoin NewsFTX is branching out into gaming. The company will reportedly launch a gaming unit that will be focused on offering crypto and NFT related services to gaming companies.
Read more »
Dedicated fans brave wintry weather to watch U.S. women's national soccer team in FriscoIt's quite fitting that the U.S. women's soccer team played Iceland.
Read more »
Activision's mobile gaming unit to see leadership changes ahead of Microsoft dealVideo game maker Activision Blizzard Inc's mobile gaming unit, King, said on Wednesday two of its senior executives, including a co-founder, would leave the company before its deal with Microsoft Corp .
Read more »