GameFi has long been a strong bet for driving adoption.
However, over time, the bottlenecks have become more apparent.
What's the current state of Web3 gaming?
And what are the games to watch?
Check out my summary of Delphil's "Mid Year Gaming Review" study ↓
However, over time, the bottlenecks have become more apparent.
What's the current state of Web3 gaming?
And what are the games to watch?
Check out my summary of Delphil's "Mid Year Gaming Review" study ↓
Stacy in Dataland
The State of GameFi & New Web3 Games to Watch
GameFi has long been a strong bet for driving adoption. However, over time, the bottlenecks have become more apparent. Here's my summary of Delphi's "Mid Year Gaming Review" report.
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USDT’s market capitalization has peaked in market value, approaching the $120 billion mark. This figure has grown by just over 24% since the beginning of the year.
Unsurprisingly, Tether continues to maintain its lead in the stablecoin market.
Unsurprisingly, Tether continues to maintain its lead in the stablecoin market.
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Entertainment companies are exploring Web3, but its primary focus remains gaming.
In the video streaming sector, only a few dApps, like Theta, are leveraging the Web3 economy to boost next-generation, real-world applications.
Here’s my overview of their closest competitor, Script Network, launching on mainnet soon.
In the video streaming sector, only a few dApps, like Theta, are leveraging the Web3 economy to boost next-generation, real-world applications.
Here’s my overview of their closest competitor, Script Network, launching on mainnet soon.
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The number of addresses and transactions on TON DEXs is rapidly growing.
The leading exchange in this ecosystem remains STON.fi, while DeDust and Megaton Finance are currently losing influence.
The leading exchange in this ecosystem remains STON.fi, while DeDust and Megaton Finance are currently losing influence.
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This is the first time in my 8-year Web3 journey that I feel like we’re lacking a clear direction or thesis.
In the past, we always had dominant narratives to rally around, with a few trends catching up in the background. Now, attention feels completely scattered.
I notice this uncertainty when reading reports from leading Web3 research firms: scattered topics, if/when-based conclusions, fewer deep dives, and more reports focusing on the state of specific sectors.
Nothing groundbreaking.
You might argue: “We’re building the infrastructure for the next generation of consumer, AI, social, and gaming apps. This stage is necessary, and it’s fine.”
That’s true—to an extent.
Look at gaming chains. The competition is fierce, but we have a limited number of promising games emerging. Many teams are betting on high-load applications, but this won’t pay off for most, even if/when gaming becomes the next big thing.
Chain abstraction? Another service-focused development meant to lower barriers for the next wave of apps—but no one really knows what those apps will be.
All these efforts are exciting, but they’re based on assumptions, not facts.
Back in the day, Axie brought tons of users to Web3 without needing complex infrastructure. The same goes for Stepn or even SteemIt (anyone still remember that first popular social platform from 2016?).
So here’s my controversial take: we’re building infrastructure not because it’s urgently needed, but because we don’t know what else to build.
I agree if you disagree.
In the past, we always had dominant narratives to rally around, with a few trends catching up in the background. Now, attention feels completely scattered.
I notice this uncertainty when reading reports from leading Web3 research firms: scattered topics, if/when-based conclusions, fewer deep dives, and more reports focusing on the state of specific sectors.
Nothing groundbreaking.
You might argue: “We’re building the infrastructure for the next generation of consumer, AI, social, and gaming apps. This stage is necessary, and it’s fine.”
That’s true—to an extent.
Look at gaming chains. The competition is fierce, but we have a limited number of promising games emerging. Many teams are betting on high-load applications, but this won’t pay off for most, even if/when gaming becomes the next big thing.
Chain abstraction? Another service-focused development meant to lower barriers for the next wave of apps—but no one really knows what those apps will be.
All these efforts are exciting, but they’re based on assumptions, not facts.
Back in the day, Axie brought tons of users to Web3 without needing complex infrastructure. The same goes for Stepn or even SteemIt (anyone still remember that first popular social platform from 2016?).
So here’s my controversial take: we’re building infrastructure not because it’s urgently needed, but because we don’t know what else to build.
I agree if you disagree.
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In case you’re watching new infra protocols, Nillion is a great thing to add to your watch list.
Here’s my explainer thread.
Here’s my explainer thread.
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$cbBTC already represents 49% of the total wrapped Bitcoin volume 😳
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