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Oh no! The app store thinks my crypto game is an exchange? How do I get past this?
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cc @natedev.eth help
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the app store has a very black and white criteria, they probably said "if it's not a wallet and you can use crypto with it, then we will classify it as an exchange" for them even signing transactions is equivalent to using crypto, and they don't want apps moving money without taking their share, so there's no incentive to change their mind so if the answer to the question "are you moving money with your game" is even an inch close to "yes" (e.g. gas payments) it's going to be very hard to get your app approved, in my experience
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So there is an embedded wallet. What will they think abo it that? Does that make it an exchange? Yeah just gas payments right now.
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Maybe can abstract it to them completely, like you're using some magic kind of aws where you use points to send requests or smth like that lol
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Apple is one of the pinnacles of centralization right now, we devs are at their mercy and they don't like crypto the key is to convince the reviewers that your app is not crypto focused, because crypto = bad one way to do this is by using a credit system like warps, another way to do it is focusing solely on the game aspects like https://www.scoopit.lol/ but I think scoop has external wallets so that makes it easier for them to abstract the crypto part from the app
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