Yesterday, while having dinner with a friend, he complained, "I've played a few GameFi games, but they're all filled with bots and big players. Retail investors either can't compete or get stuck, and in the end, the games aren't even fun." I chuckled at that—over the past few years, there have been very few GameFi projects that can truly balance gaming and economics well. It wasn't until I recently came across @LumiterraGame that I realized something was different: it not only rewards players but also incorporates content creators into the economic system, allowing them to earn by playing games, writing guides, and making videos. The game's positioning is quite unique: open world + survival + crafting + combat, combined with Web3's on-chain asset ownership and content creation reward mechanisms. It sounds complex, but simply put, it aims to integrate "playing games" and "creating content" into the same economic cycle. In the past few months, they've been quite active: -MegaDrop...
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