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Popular game CryptoFights is coming back with all-new features

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FYX Gaming’s BSV blockchain-based fantasy combat game now has a new modular backend to guarantee support for future updates and faster gameplay. The item ownership system has also been completely redesigned, with a “Game Vault” for the game’s native items and a “Blockchain Vault” with multiple blockchain support for storing and trading other assets.

Once responsible for the lion’s share of daily transactions on BSV, the popular turn-based game has been offline since February 2023 to prepare for version 2.0. Players at the time had to withdraw their BSV from game wallets (but not the game’s CFS tokens), leaving some wondering when or if CryptoFights would return. However, without a definite timeline, FYX reassured them the downtime would only be temporary, and this latest announcement would reinvigorate interest in the platform.

Game and Blockchain Vaults with multi-chain support

FYX has also made the FYX Gateway to shift assets between the two vaults. Promising a “bridge between traditional gaming and full-fledged web3 experience,” FYX Gateway allows players to move items between CryptoFights’ native BSV as well as Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, and others. Players can store and trade assets with external services like Metamask and OpenSea.

Fees on other blockchains will be free for users (ie, covered by FYX) and transfers instant if using BSV. In a blog post published this week, the company said it understands past players are keen to start trying out the new version and promises to keep them up to date with big announcements “soon.”

“We’ve recently completed a 24-hour test on testnet for a whopping 1 million PVP battles, and we’re gearing up to conduct a similar test on the main net soon, so watch this space for more updates. On top of this, we’ve reimagined item ownership and battle registration on the blockchain, taking what we were already doing and making it even better.”

There is also a list of social media channels to follow, including Twitter, Discord, and Telegram, for those looking for the latest news.

FYX also promises big upgrades to CryptoFights’ gameplay and overall usability, saying they “cater to traditional gamers and unlock a whole new world of possibilities by seemingly blending in-game and on-chain experiences.”

FYX: ‘We’re not rushing the process’

No definite release date or a specific list of the new features is available just yet, with FYX saying, “we’re not rushing the process” and “we’re far from finished.” The team teased by saying there’d be improvements and new features in characters, enemies, quests, and leaderboards. There will also be new social features like global chat and friends lists.

In late 2022, the BSV blockchain was processing over 35 million transactions on some days, with CryptoFights responsible for most of that volume. Even without its presence, though, BSV has dominated the transaction pie charts on Bitinfocharts, with 3.47 million transactions in the past 24 hours and a 54% share of all transactions against Ethereum, BTC, and Litecoin, as well as XRP/Ripple (which is not a blockchain).

The game has gained much attention in the BSV and gaming space for its rich world design and engaging gameplay. In a way, it (temporarily) fell victim to its own success, requiring regular upgrades to keep up with the number of users, though FYX always stated they were dedicated to its long-term success and preferred to shut down to rebuild the system entirely rather than degrade players’ experience.

The game is based on Dungeons and Dragons, with dice rolls determining fight outcomes. Players also gain skills and enhance in-game items the more they play, with the BSV blockchain recording all moves and item status. The blockchain records of all game moves also serve as a fairness and anti-cheating mechanism, as all past plays/games can be analyzed later.

https://coingeek.com/popular-game-cryptofights-is-coming-back-with-all-new-features/
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FYX Gateway: Game without Boundaries



FYX Gateway: Where Ownership Gets Real
Are you ready to level up your gaming experience? Say hello to the FYX Gateway, the ultimate gaming companion that's here to revolutionize your gaming world. In this guide, we'll dive into what the FYX Gateway is and how it's changing the game for gamers like you.

What is the FYX Gateway?
The FYX Gateway is your golden ticket to a gaming experience like no other. It's your bridge to the exciting world of blockchain gaming, where true ownership and flexibility reign supreme. With FYX Gateway, you're in control, and here's what it brings to the table:

Own Your Items
No more virtual items locked in a game's database. With CryptoFights™ and the FYX Gateway, you can truly own your in-game items by securely storing them on your personal blockchain vault. Your loot, your rules!

Game Vault
Your rewards and treasures deserve a safe haven, and that's exactly what the Game Vault provides. Securely store and manage your gaming treasures, ensuring instant accessibility whenever you're ready for action.

Chain Vault
Ready to take your items on an adventure across blockchains? The Chain Vault is your trusty steed. Easily transfer items from your Game Vault to the Chain Vault, opening up a world of cross-blockchain accessibility and trading. Explore different blockchains and embrace endless possibilities.

Multi-Chain Approach
Choose from a selection of popular blockchains to move your items. With FYX Gateway, you have the power to choose your blockchain adventure. It's like having multiple realms to explore within the gaming universe!

Buy & Sell Game Items
Gaming isn't just about playing; it's about thriving in the virtual marketplace. FYX Gateway allows you to enjoy a seamless gaming experience while trading and speculating on in-game items. Unlock the potential for profit and adventure!

Freedom for Everyone
No matter if you're a seasoned gamer or just starting your journey, CryptoFights™ and the FYX Gateway offer freedom and ownership to all. It's a fusion of gaming and ownership that's ready to delight players of all backgrounds.

Stay Connected
Excited to embark on this gaming adventure? Stay in the loop with the latest CryptoFights™ news, updates, and offers. And guess what? A demo is coming soon, so you can experience the FYX Gateway's magic firsthand!

https://www.cryptofights.io/news/what-is-fyx-gateway
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Popular game CryptoFights is coming back with all-new features

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After two months of downtime, CryptoFights has announced it’s returning with some major upgrades. FYX Gaming’s BSV blockchain-based fantasy combat game now has a new modular backend to guarantee support for future updates and faster gameplay. The item ownership system has also been completely redesigned, with a “Game Vault” for the game’s native items and a “Blockchain Vault” with multiple blockchain support for storing and trading other assets.

Once responsible for the lion’s share of daily transactions on BSV, the popular turn-based game has been offline since February 2023 to prepare for version 2.0. Players at the time had to withdraw their BSV from game wallets (but not the game’s CFS tokens), leaving some wondering when or if CryptoFights would return. However, without a definite timeline, FYX reassured them the downtime would only be temporary, and this latest announcement would reinvigorate interest in the platform.

Game and Blockchain Vaults with multi-chain support

FYX has also made the FYX Gateway to shift assets between the two vaults. Promising a “bridge between traditional gaming and full-fledged web3 experience,” FYX Gateway allows players to move items between CryptoFights’ native BSV as well as Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, and others. Players can store and trade assets with external services like Metamask and OpenSea.

Fees on other blockchains will be free for users (ie, covered by FYX) and transfers instant if using BSV. In a blog post published this week, the company said it understands past players are keen to start trying out the new version and promises to keep them up to date with big announcements “soon.”

“We’ve recently completed a 24-hour test on testnet for a whopping 1 million PVP battles, and we’re gearing up to conduct a similar test on the main net soon, so watch this space for more updates. On top of this, we’ve reimagined item ownership and battle registration on the blockchain, taking what we were already doing and making it even better.”

There is also a list of social media channels to follow, including Twitter, Discord, and Telegram, for those looking for the latest news.

FYX also promises big upgrades to CryptoFights’ gameplay and overall usability, saying they “cater to traditional gamers and unlock a whole new world of possibilities by seemingly blending in-game and on-chain experiences.”

FYX: ‘We’re not rushing the process’

No definite release date or a specific list of the new features is available just yet, with FYX saying, “we’re not rushing the process” and “we’re far from finished.” The team teased by saying there’d be improvements and new features in characters, enemies, quests, and leaderboards. There will also be new social features like global chat and friends lists.

In late 2022, the BSV blockchain was processing over 35 million transactions on some days, with CryptoFights responsible for most of that volume. Even without its presence, though, BSV has dominated the transaction pie charts on Bitinfocharts, with 3.47 million transactions in the past 24 hours and a 54% share of all transactions against Ethereum, BTC, and Litecoin, as well as XRP/Ripple (which is not a blockchain).

The game has gained much attention in the BSV and gaming space for its rich world design and engaging gameplay. In a way, it (temporarily) fell victim to its own success, requiring regular upgrades to keep up with the number of users, though FYX always stated they were dedicated to its long-term success and preferred to shut down to rebuild the system entirely rather than degrade players’ experience.

The game is based on Dungeons and Dragons, with dice rolls determining fight outcomes. Players also gain skills and enhance in-game items the more they play, with the BSV blockchain recording all moves and item status. The blockchain records of all game moves also serve as a fairness and anti-cheating mechanism, as all past plays/games can be analyzed later.

https://coingeek.com/popular-game-cryptofights-is-coming-back-with-all-new-features/
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CryptoFights gives you the power to you buy, sell, and trade in-game items for cryptocurrency



There’s a new blockchain-based game on the way, and its developer Thoughts in Motion, Corp. promises it will break new ground in the blockchain gaming sphere.

CryptoFights is a 1vs1 action RPG that features serverless gameplay, using a sidechain to enable high performance gaming while securing game assets on the Ethereum mainchain. Think of CryptoFights as a sort of turn-based Tekken, but with additional interchangeable items like weapons and armour that give canny players a killer advantage in real time.

The game uses blockchain validation to prevent cheating. In fact, the integration of blockchain into every aspect of its game mechanics and economy makes CryptoFights by far the most ambitious blockchain gaming project we’ve come across to date.

Naturally, CryptoFights will use the latest ERC-1155 standard to mint game assets on the Ethereum blockchain. In case you’re not up on your blockchain standards, ERC-1155—created by Enjin Coin—has attracted high interest thanks to its potential to replace the creaking ERC-20 and ERC-721 token standards. More robust and flexible than its predecessors, ERC-1155 allows for fungible (“replaceable” or “interchangeable”), semi-fungible, and non-fungible tokens.



ERC-1155 also allows developers to create a single core contract for an infinite number of tokens, making it drastically more efficient than previous standards. This reduces not only the amount of code that has to be copy-pasted into every token, but the amount of actual energy needed to deploy tokens and run games

Perhaps most interestingly of all, items in CryptoFights will be backed with Enjin Coin (ENJ), a genuine cryptocurrency that players will be able to redeem by melting down their in-game items. Players will also be able to buy, sell, and trade items—represented by ERC-1155 tokens—through peer-to-peer third-party platforms.

https://www.droidgamers.com/news/cryptofights-gives-you-the-power-to-you-buy-sell-and-trade-in-game-items-for-cryptocurrency/


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FYX Gaming CEO Adam Kling: Players are looking for a richer experience and multiple play styles

Will the game still be free to play to start?
Adam Kling: Yes, we are looking at having 1-2 arenas/dungeons that are free to enter and have lower rewards. We will also have a new player referral system to earn FYX tokens for inviting your friends.

The white paper alludes to a swapping platform—could you elaborate on how this platform will function and if users will be able to always buy FYX token easily for BSV and vice-versa?
Adam Kling: Yes, exactly. We are working on a system that will allow the user to easily swap the FYX token with other coins including BSV. This will be part of the wallet offering of FYX.

https://coingeek.com/fyx-gaming-ceo-adam-kling-players-are-looking-for-a-richer-experience-and-multiple-play-styles/
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Fine arts, metaverse fashion, digital NFT robot and more: CoinGeek Bitcade goes to Crypto Connect Expo

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CryptoFights has redefined blockchain gaming, and FYX Gaming CEO Adam Kling was at Crypto Connect to talk about on-chain gaming, NFTs, and more.

As he told CoinGeek, once he told people that the entire game—not just the NFTs—was on-chain, “it blew their mind on what’s possible [with blockchain technology].”

Kling is working on CryptoFights 2.0, which he says will be “a massive expansion to the game, with a lot more content.” FYX is also developing a marketplace where users can trade the upcoming in-game token. Users can use this token to buy NFT items. Kling expects everything to launch by the end of the year.

“I’m very excited, and it’s going to be massive. We’re already on Google Play now and hope to expand to more distribution platforms as we go on and as we scale our infrastructure, that’s when we’re going to start to get really exciting. My goal is to be the biggest app on the biggest blockchain, and that’s BSV.”

Crypto Connect was dominated by NFT projects, each focusing on solving a particular challenge or opening up a new opportunity. For Joel Alvarez, the creator of the Black Tape Project, it’s all about fusing AI with blockchain. Joel has created Molly, the “world’s first NFT digital influencer. She’s not just a computer-generated digital influencer; she’s an NFT.”

By selling her NFTs, the team is raising funds which it will channel to improving her AI. Already, she’s learning how to DJ, and in five years, “she’ll be able to speak back and respond to people.”

Megan Nilsson, known to her fans as Crypto Megan, was at Crypto Connect as well. Megan is a ‘high-end crypto and NFT consultant’ who works with investors, celebrities, and companies to build their digital assets and NFT portfolios.

For companies, brands, and even artists seeking to get into NFTs but don’t know the first thing about the space, Team Wen Moon was at the event to guide them in their NFT journey. The agency, which also acts as a launchpad for NFT projects, works with its clients throughout the NFT cycle, from ideation to development and marketing.

The event attracted a horde of artists seeking to learn a thing or two about how they can leverage NFTs to take their art to the next level. Katie Cunningham, a fine artist, had some of her pieces on display, and for any purchase, the customer received an accompanying NFT.

“[NFTs] are bringing back the value of fine art again,” the artist told CoinGeek.

One of the more unique projects was Ugly Duck Society, a fashion brand in the metaverse. The collective helps clients transition into the NFT and metaverse world. And while men dominate the space, the Ugly Duck Society encourages women to take the lead.

“We want to make sure that we [women] stamp our authority in this space as well,” the collective told CoinGeek.

Crypto Connect attracted a wide variety of attendees, some excited about NFTs, others seeking to learn about the metaverse, and some looking for solutions that could elevate their businesses. The one thing they all had in common was their willingness to learn about how blockchain can impact their lives, Kurt summarized.

https://coingeek.com/fine-arts-metaverse-fashion-digital-nft-robot-and-more-coingeek-bitcade-goes-to-crypto-connect-expo/
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I just found out about this game today and it really amazed me to know that there is a game exist on BSV blockchain. I didn't know BSV can work for web3 or NFTs. i always thought it is a Fork of Bitcoin and works same like bitcoin. never really studied it properly. and also finding this game today even I've been into gamefi and play2earn for sometime now is really a pleasing surprise.  I'll definately look into it further more.
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Fyx Gaming’s Adam Kling talks fixing blockchain gaming on CoinGeek Weekly Livestream

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3rk4tYQtE

That Bitcoin SV is undisputedly the only blockchain that can scale unbounded to meet enterprise needs isn’t in question, but if it ever was, CryptoFights proved it beyond any doubt. The game has processed more daily transactions than the entire blockchain ecosystem, from Ethereum and Solana to BTC and Cardano, combined on many days this year. Adam Kling, the Fyx Gaming CEO, was on CoinGeek Weekly Livestream this week to talk about the blockchain game and everything else in the sector.

CryptoFights has grown over the years and is today synonymous with the growth that the Bitcoin SV ecosystem has experienced over the past few years. But as Kling told host Kurt Wuckert Jr., it was terrifying back when he decided to migrate from Ethereum to BSV. Back then, the BSV ecosystem wasn’t as big, and choosing it over Ethereum looked like a risky decision. Today, Kling is grateful that he was brave enough to take the leap.

Blockchain gaming has been around for a number of years. However, it feels like it’s just getting started. Previously, developers cared little about creating games that actually work, and that can scale to accommodate millions.

“The on-chain game play was very surface-level. There’s a party going on, who cares about something that works?” Kling said.

It’s changed over the past couple of years, with games like CryptoFights showing the world that a game can be fully on-chain and still scale seamlessly.

“We’re ahead of the curve, and not just us [CryptoFights] but the entire BSV ecosystem,” Kling noted.

For a long time, BSV has been the black sheep of the blockchain family and has been attacked relentlessly from all angles. While painful, Kling believes this has been a blessing in disguise. It has allowed the ecosystem to focus on creating applications that work, not for the hype or selling tokens.

CryptoFights has become the biggest game in the BSV ecosystem. With it has come the question of whether it’s licensing its technology to bigger gaming companies or scaling to become a giant in the industry itself. As Kling revealed, he’s leaning towards the former. Being one of the earliest entrants into the space, Fyx Gaming has had to build most of the infrastructure needed from the ground up.

“…when they [gaming giants] have a solution, I want to be the ‘how’ they can put a game on-chain,” he said.

For now, the company is focusing on making the gaming experience seamless for users. Kling revealed that he had expanded his team of late, bringing in new faces who’ve previously worked at Ubisoft, the French giant behind Assassin’s Creed.

In a few months, “it’s going to be completely different. What you see now on CryptoFights is like kitty compared to how massive the game is going to feel after this.”

Fyx Gaming is also “looking to start dabbling with its token marketplace.”

While most blockchain games struggle to attract an audience, Kling’s problem is unique—CryptoFights has more users than it can handle sometimes. Currently, Kling is focused on increasing the number of people who can play concurrently, revealing that the game sometimes has hundreds of people in the waiting room awaiting their turn to join the fun.

Away from his own company, Kling is a big fan of TokenSwap, a platform that has brought DeFi to BSV. He also commended Xiaohui Liu and his team at sCrypt for their great work pushing Bitcoin ahead while giving a special shout-out to Michal Scislowski and his team at Soundoshi.

Kling believes that while the BSV ecosystem is growing, it still has a long way to go. The community needs to grow much more, which will allow entrepreneurs in the ecosystem to gain the same benefits their peers in the other blockchain ecosystem have. As an illustration, he revealed that his company would have held a token sale on a BSV launchpad if enough companies were going this route.

https://coingeek.com/fyx-gaming-adam-kling-talks-fixing-blockchain-gaming-on-coingeek-weekly-livestream-video
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New era of blockchain gaming,,, well, this is to me just another hype sounding statement. As I said, all the way up there, show me ONE game right now labeled as "play 2 earn" where you do not have to pay to play or win.

What is the name of your game? How much to "pay" to be able to play? Is there skill involved? How is the percentage of community who are gamers and not token buyers? Answer this all honestly and you will change your mind.
Just watch this video:

CRYPTOFIGHTS - HOW TO EARN WITH NO INVESTMENT | PVP | PLAY TO EARN
https://youtu.be/AHUzSxLyFNU
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Play to earn but pay to win,,, someone should be writing an article about this right now if not already done before. There is no game here, just a mindless ponzi of "mining" as pointed out above.

What a shame it is for blockchain gaming, I have to say!

It is a shame indeed, however, I notice that the market needed this oversaturation so that most of these click-to-earn-to-pump-then-dump games, because now these are dying out and the new era of blockchain gaming is coming with solid projects with actual development teams and technical roadmaps.

The in-game utility of NFTs will become more and more common with more than just hype around them.

I am part of an upcoming blockchain game so I might be biased, however this rapid change has been observed since October/November 2021.

New era of blockchain gaming,,, well, this is to me just another hype sounding statement. As I said, all the way up there, show me ONE game right now labeled as "play 2 earn" where you do not have to pay to play or win.

What is the name of your game? How much to "pay" to be able to play? Is there skill involved? How is the percentage of community who are gamers and not token buyers? Answer this all honestly and you will change your mind.
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I still cannot see any genuine need for blockchain in video games. Neither do any of the young kids and teens I have shown blockchain games to. They hate them.

In order to see if these games were as bad as I thought, I paid some young relatives and their friends to play. Because they stopped within 15 minutes when I asked them to just try on their own.

I offered $5 USD for every 30 minutes up to 3 hours play, and gave them the $30 up front. Most gave the remaining money back after 30 minutes to an hour. A few stuck it out just to get the money, but made clear the games sucked.

None would ever play a "blockchain" game ever again. This metaverse crap is going to be the biggest con/ bubble since the ICO days. That $160 I paid those kids was money well spent.
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The guys non-answer to your question was probably enough to realize the game is P2W, just to make it explicit, this is from the game website:

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LOOT
Battle monsters in dungeons and other players to get loot.

CRAFT
Collect items and components when you play to craft into more powerful items. Sell or melt them on our NFT marketplace.

EARN
Play and earn through gameplay. Better players earn better rewards. Partly community-owned and influenced by the players.
The gear you get, either by playing or paying for, will give an advantage when competing against other players. The rewards for beating other players are the real world cash fees each side puts up in order to fight each other (minus the % cut the game devs take out of the fees).

Yup,,, so no surprise, this is 100% the same as all P2E games which,,, as you point out is P2W.

Play to earn but pay to win,,, someone should be writing an article about this right now if not already done before. There is no game here, just a mindless ponzi of "mining" as pointed out above.

What a shame it is for blockchain gaming, I have to say!

It is a shame indeed, however, I notice that the market needed this oversaturation so that most of these click-to-earn-to-pump-then-dump games, because now these are dying out and the new era of blockchain gaming is coming with solid projects with actual development teams and technical roadmaps.

The in-game utility of NFTs will become more and more common with more than just hype around them.

I am part of an upcoming blockchain game so I might be biased, however this rapid change has been observed since October/November 2021.
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The guys non-answer to your question was probably enough to realize the game is P2W, just to make it explicit, this is from the game website:

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LOOT
Battle monsters in dungeons and other players to get loot.

CRAFT
Collect items and components when you play to craft into more powerful items. Sell or melt them on our NFT marketplace.

EARN
Play and earn through gameplay. Better players earn better rewards. Partly community-owned and influenced by the players.
The gear you get, either by playing or paying for, will give an advantage when competing against other players. The rewards for beating other players are the real world cash fees each side puts up in order to fight each other (minus the % cut the game devs take out of the fees).

Yup,,, so no surprise, this is 100% the same as all P2E games which,,, as you point out is P2W.

Play to earn but pay to win,,, someone should be writing an article about this right now if not already done before. There is no game here, just a mindless ponzi of "mining" as pointed out above.

What a shame it is for blockchain gaming, I have to say!
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Honestly asking, as I really am looking Smiley

Hey, I saw that you are actively looking for skill-based crypto games, let me know if you have found anything and what are your requirements when scouting.

Honestly, no I was not actively looking as in really hunting. I was just very curious initially when all of these games came out as supposedly you could even just play from mobile.

But the more I looked,,, the more I realized you needed to pay or come up with initial investment, then I thought, why the hell do this I might as well go ICO or Defi.

Either you have to purchase NFTs or spend a lot of time to get enough tokens and I do not have the time. Even if I did, I would never want to waste it on that again.

Skill-based games on P2E, requirements: no need to pay to play. No way to make paying players more powerful until all top leaderboard are filled with players who have paid stuff or can play 10 hours a day.
The guys non-answer to your question was probably enough to realize the game is P2W, just to make it explicit, this is from the game website:

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LOOT
Battle monsters in dungeons and other players to get loot.

CRAFT
Collect items and components when you play to craft into more powerful items. Sell or melt them on our NFT marketplace.

EARN
Play and earn through gameplay. Better players earn better rewards. Partly community-owned and influenced by the players.
The gear you get, either by playing or paying for, will give an advantage when competing against other players. The rewards for beating other players are the real world cash fees each side puts up in order to fight each other (minus the % cut the game devs take out of the fees).
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Honestly asking, as I really am looking Smiley

Hey, I saw that you are actively looking for skill-based crypto games, let me know if you have found anything and what are your requirements when scouting.

Honestly, no I was not actively looking as in really hunting. I was just very curious initially when all of these games came out as supposedly you could even just play from mobile.

But the more I looked,,, the more I realized you needed to pay or come up with initial investment, then I thought, why the hell do this I might as well go ICO or Defi.

Either you have to purchase NFTs or spend a lot of time to get enough tokens and I do not have the time. Even if I did, I would never want to waste it on that again.

Skill-based games on P2E, requirements: no need to pay to play. No way to make paying players more powerful until all top leaderboard are filled with players who have paid stuff or can play 10 hours a day.
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Is money required to be good at this game? As in, do you have to pay for stuff like upgrades or currency to be able to get the best characters/items? Because when you talk about $6000 tournaments where you have $1 entry fee, it sounds good,,, but if I know I must compete with players who got 10x better equipment because they bought it, then it become pointless.

P2E games have a bad habit of doing this. Buy more crypto for more chances to get better and rarer items or breeds.

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You do not need to make a deposit or buy anything in order to play the game, there is no minimum amount required to get started. Beyond a computer or Android Device, the next thing you'll need is a crypto wallet for withdrawal. Any of the popular ones such as Metamask, Binance, xxx, yyy or zzz will do since we offer the option to convert the most popular tokens such as BNB, ETH, DOGE, USDC, USDT, into BSV and the other way around.
https://help.fyxgaming.com/en/articles/5434314-cryptofights-faq-help

Thank you,,, I saw that, and no good p2e game I guess requires deposit to play but my question was: do you need money/crypto to be good at this game?

For example, the $6000 tournament. If I deposit nothing, would I stand the same chance of winning as someone who perhaps bought $5000 worth of items or skills or whatever?

Honestly asking, as I really am looking Smiley

Hey, I saw that you are actively looking for skill-based crypto games, let me know if you have found anything and what are your requirements when scouting.
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