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Open vs Closed Economies in Web3 Games - Crypto Corner

Open vs Closed Economies in Web3 Games - Crypto Corner

Published 3 years, 3 months ago
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 One of the promises of web3 is the opening up of in-game economies, and for players to retain some kind of residual value for all the hours they put into a game. In web2, the developer and the platform on which a game is played retain 100% of the economic value - web3 changes this, at least in theory, and allows players to retain an economic interest in their gaming digital assets, both the non-fungible ones - the unique NFTs they own - and the fungible ones - the in-game currencies they accumulate through time spent, trading with other players, and skilled gameplay. 


In this episode, your host Niko Vuori talks to two game economy specialists - Mete Gultekin (Vader Research) and Kiefer Zang (Economics Design) - to discuss the pros and cons of an open economy design in web3 games. 


Vader Research: https://defivader.medium.com/ 

Economics Design: https://economicsdesign.com/ 


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