There are over 3.1 billion gamers currently in the world. So it comes as no surprise that cryptocurrencies are catering to that market. The two cryptos examined today are RoboApe (RBA) and Decentraland (MANA). They have both expressed their desire to enhance your gaming experience and help you earn money while doing it.
So you’re probably wondering, how do they do it? Well, this article will show you their myriad of services and just how they give you more bang for your buck. Ready? Let’s begin!
The crypto where you’re in charge – RoboApe (RBA)
RoboApe (RBA) is a meme token on a mission to redefine the meme token culture. Often, meme tokens are associated with a lack of utility, relying on hype and buzz for success. RoboApe will deviate from this with its expansive ecosystem catered to any crypto enthusiast.
ESports are a vital part of the RoboApe ecosystem. Anyone can join a guild and participate in tournaments to earn lucrative rewards. If you’re not into competitive gaming, don’t worry! RoboApe has planned for casual gamers too. Those plans include browser gaming, mobile gaming, exclusive game servers, and game mods, so you can sit back and enjoy anywhere and at anytime.
If you’re a gamer, you already know of the issues associated with unfair matchmaking. It can be infuriating, and RoboApe knows this. That’s why RoboApe has guaranteed various leagues and tournaments with the matching of equally experienced players!
Not happy about the way eSports or the platform is run? No problem. RoboApe has a DAO, so hodlers of the RBA token can vote on matters concerning the platform and future upgrades. If you want to know more, find out here.
Hodlers will also benefit from the deflationary model of the token. Any fee that is processed will see half of it burnt, decreasing the number of tokens in circulation, and in turn, increasing the value.
Own your land in Decentraland (MANA)
Decentraland (MANA) is a pioneer in crypto gaming. Decentraland currently sits in 35th place on the crypto market and has increased by 14.28% in seven days at the time of writing. Decentraland is a 3D virtual world where users can buy plots of land as NFTs to own in-game.
Decentraland is the first ever virtual world owned by its users. They can trade, create, and explore the Decentraland realm and lose themselves in the creative and evolving world. Decentraland keeps you in the loop, it forwards any exclusive updates and deals straight to your inbox so you never miss out.
Tired of centralised organisations having control over how your favourite game is run? So is Decentraland. Like RoboApe, Decentraland has a DAO. Hodlers of the MANA token can vote on changes in the Decentraland platform to make their voices heard.
Decentraland hosts its own NFT marketplace. Users can buy an array of items ranging from plots of land to cute cats using the MANA token. To this date, there have been over 160,000 sales on the Decentraland marketplace, with a trading volume of $348.84 million! This showcases just how popular Decentraland is, and how much fun the users have playing it.
To summarise
No one can tell you how to play a game, as long as you’re having fun in a safe space, that’s all that matters. This is what Decentraland offers its users, a safe space to have fun, making your own rules in the process.
RoboApe (RBA) offers its users the same thing. However, there are more opportunities to earn a passive income in the ecosystem. Whether you are a competitive or casual gamer, RoboApe has a place for you. Currently, the RBA token is in presale so you can pick the token up for a low price. Will you join RoboApe’s journey to redefine the meme token culture?
If you want to find out more about RoboApe (RBA), visit this article: Why RoboApe (RBA) May Be A Bigger Meme Coin Than Shiba Inu (SHIB) And ApeCoin (APE)
RoboApe (RBA) links:
Presale: https://ape.roboape.io/register
Website: http://roboape.io/
Telegram: https://t.me/ROBOAPE_OFFICIAL
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