
Blessing
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Indeed, The launch of the $GUN token on Binance marks a significant milestone for Web3 gaming, particularly for Gunzilla Games' upcoming title, Off The Grid (OTG). This dystopian cyberpunk battle royale aims to seamlessly integrate blockchain elements to enhance gameplay without alienating traditional gamers generally.
$GUN Token Integration which Serves as the native currency within the GUNZ ecosystem, $GUN will facilitate in-game transactions, reward mechanisms, and governance. Gunzilla Games plans to allocate 30% of revenue from OTG to regularly buy back $GUN tokens, replenishing the reward pool for players.
Secondly, Strategic Partnerships and Investments which has brought the establishment of the GUNZ Foundation, in collaboration with Delphi Ventures, underscores a commitment to bridging traditional gaming with blockchain technology. Additionally, VanEck's investment in Gunzilla Games highlights growing institutional interest in Web3 gaming ventures. 0 reply
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Most Overhyped Promise of Web3:
“Web3 will democratize everything and eliminate middlemen.”
Really?
Sounds utopian, right? The pitch is: "Power to the people! DAOs will run like digital co-ops, creators will keep all the value, and middlemen are dead."
The undiluted Truth is that
Web3 is replacing middlemen, not eliminating them.
And often, it's just swapping familiar ones (banks, platforms) with protocol insiders, VCs, or devs with god keys.
Funny enough, DAOs often have voter apathy. Power concentrates in whales or core teams. Protocols say they're trustless, but multisigs and admin controls still dominate. So Web3 doesn’t automatically mean "fair." It just gives us the tools to build fairer systems if we actually use them that way. 0 reply
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