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#28 How to Choose a Blockchain for your Web3 Game?

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Summary: Choosing a Blockchain for Web3 Gaming Development

Major Themes:

  • Importance of Chain Selection: The conversation underlines the critical decision of selecting a blockchain platform for developing Web3 games. Factors like ecosystem support, technical capabilities, user base, and grants or funding opportunities play significant roles in this decision-making process.
  • Ecosystem Support and Marketing: Developers express a need for platforms that not only offer technical robustness but also strong ecosystem support including marketing assistance and a vibrant player community. Emerging platforms like Beam (Merit Circle rebrand) and Ronin are noted for aggressive marketing and developer support strategies.
  • Technical Considerations: The discussion highlights the importance of blockchain characteristics such as transaction speed, cost-efficiency, and ease of onboarding for both developers and gamers. The suitability of a blockchain's tech stack to a game's specific requirements is also emphasized.
  • Interoperability and User Experience: The panel touches on the challenges and aspirations towards interoperability among different blockchains to enhance user experience. However, practical difficulties and the current state of technology somewhat limit these ambitions.
  • User Acquisition and Onboarding: Strategies for attracting traditional (Web2) gamers to Web3 platforms are discussed, with emphasis on the need for superior game quality and seamless onboarding experiences. Concerns about the friction caused by blockchain complexities and the necessity of offering tangible benefits to players are addressed.

Memorable Quotes:

  • "It really comes down to exactly what you're trying to do in this space." - Golden, on the importance of aligning blockchain choice with game development goals.
  • "We need gamers more than we need the tech." - Graslo, highlighting the urgent need for a larger player base in Web3 gaming.
  • "We're building the same thing in Web3... we went full circle." - Host, reflecting on the paradox of evolving from Web2 to recreate similar systems in Web3.

Actionable Takeaways:

  • For Game Developers: Carefully assess the unique offerings of different blockchain platforms, considering both technical capabilities and the level of ecosystem support. Prioritize those that align with your game's needs and your goals for player engagement and growth.
  • For the Web3 Community: Encourage and support platforms that innovate in reducing user friction and enhancing the gaming experience. The future of Web3 gaming lies not just in leveraging blockchain technology, but in creating games that are fundamentally more engaging and accessible.
  • For Investors and Enthusiasts: Pay attention to platforms and games that are actively working to bridge the gap between traditional gaming experiences and the benefits of Web3, such as ownership and interoperability. These projects are likely to drive the next wave of growth in the industry.

This episode underscores the complexities and strategic considerations involved in selecting a blockchain for Web3 game development. It also highlights the community's ongoing efforts to address challenges related to user acquisition, interoperability, and creating compelling gaming experiences in the Web3 space.

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Summary: Choosing a Blockchain for Web3 Gaming Development

Major Themes:

  • Importance of Chain Selection: The conversation underlines the critical decision of selecting a blockchain platform for developing Web3 games. Factors like ecosystem support, technical capabilities, user base, and grants or funding opportunities play significant roles in this decision-making process.
  • Ecosystem Support and Marketing: Developers express a need for platforms that not only offer technical robustness but also strong ecosystem support including marketing assistance and a vibrant player community. Emerging platforms like Beam (Merit Circle rebrand) and Ronin are noted for aggressive marketing and developer support strategies.
  • Technical Considerations: The discussion highlights the importance of blockchain characteristics such as transaction speed, cost-efficiency, and ease of onboarding for both developers and gamers. The suitability of a blockchain's tech stack to a game's specific requirements is also emphasized.
  • Interoperability and User Experience: The panel touches on the challenges and aspirations towards interoperability among different blockchains to enhance user experience. However, practical difficulties and the current state of technology somewhat limit these ambitions.
  • User Acquisition and Onboarding: Strategies for attracting traditional (Web2) gamers to Web3 platforms are discussed, with emphasis on the need for superior game quality and seamless onboarding experiences. Concerns about the friction caused by blockchain complexities and the necessity of offering tangible benefits to players are addressed.

Memorable Quotes:

  • "It really comes down to exactly what you're trying to do in this space." - Golden, on the importance of aligning blockchain choice with game development goals.
  • "We need gamers more than we need the tech." - Graslo, highlighting the urgent need for a larger player base in Web3 gaming.
  • "We're building the same thing in Web3... we went full circle." - Host, reflecting on the paradox of evolving from Web2 to recreate similar systems in Web3.

Actionable Takeaways:

  • For Game Developers: Carefully assess the unique offerings of different blockchain platforms, considering both technical capabilities and the level of ecosystem support. Prioritize those that align with your game's needs and your goals for player engagement and growth.
  • For the Web3 Community: Encourage and support platforms that innovate in reducing user friction and enhancing the gaming experience. The future of Web3 gaming lies not just in leveraging blockchain technology, but in creating games that are fundamentally more engaging and accessible.
  • For Investors and Enthusiasts: Pay attention to platforms and games that are actively working to bridge the gap between traditional gaming experiences and the benefits of Web3, such as ownership and interoperability. These projects are likely to drive the next wave of growth in the industry.

This episode underscores the complexities and strategic considerations involved in selecting a blockchain for Web3 game development. It also highlights the community's ongoing efforts to address challenges related to user acquisition, interoperability, and creating compelling gaming experiences in the Web3 space.

Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GamingStartUp_

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