Gaming Defies a Bleeding Crypto Market as POWER Token and Cambria See Major Day-One Momentum
Despite major crypto declines, Cambria surpasses $1M in 24 hours while POWER surges. Here is why Ronin and Abstract gaming ecosystems continue to grow.
Despite major crypto declines, Cambria surpasses $1M in 24 hours while POWER surges. Here is why Ronin and Abstract gaming ecosystems continue to grow.
Seraph CEO Tobin Kuo discusses how decentralized gaming worlds and blockchain ownership are changing studio economics and empowering creators.
Players question Wildcard’s Web3 gaming identity as blockchain features move to Thousands ecosystem.
In an interview, John Smedley distances himself from play-to-earn games while still building one.
Proof of Play shuts down Pirate Nation after ending $PIRATE emissions, calling play-to-earn broken as players question its $33M funding sustainability.
Off The Grid is under scrutiny after its Steam launch, with community investigators pointing to botting activity, fake reviews, and low matchmaking engagement. The $GUN token is down over 70% while other Web3 games have posted triple-digit gains with minimal marketing.
Off The Grid’s node market is under pressure, with prices down 30–60% and $GUN dropping 76% post-TGE. CryptoStache says the panic is overblown.
Risk to earn is replacing inflation-based play-to-earn models with player-funded systems built on real decisions, in-game risk, and seasonal prize pools. Projects like Cambria and RavenIdle are proving that sustainable Web3 gaming doesn’t need a token to function.
Angry Dynomites’ Project Voyager on Ronin blends real gameplay with onchain rewards. Players earn Crystals, redeemable for DynoCoin in July by completing quests, upgrading gear, and climbing leaderboards. Backed by $5M, VOYA’s ecosystem is growing fast, with Craft World already hitting 240K wallets and 1.1M trades.
The team behind Blast’Em a Web3 game inspired by classic Bomberman, has accused Abstract Chain of playing favorites and penalizing builders who don’t follow unwritten expectations. In a detailed post shared by the game’s account, developers outlined a series of private conversations with Abstract staff that started with enthusiastic support ...