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The Future of Blockchain Games: From P2E to Player Control I’ve always followed on-chain tech, but I didn’t pay much attention to blockchain games. After trying a few recently, I started to think they might actually solve some old problems. In traditional games, players spend a lot of time, but they don’t really own anything. Game companies can shut down servers anytime. All the money you spent and items you earned can disappear overnight. Blockchain games try to fix that. The tokens and items you earn are yours. You can sell them or use them elsewhere. Games aren’t just for playing anymore. Players can join decisions, vote, and even shape how the game develops. Many blockchain games now run on Layer 2 networks like Arbitrum and Optimism. These make transactions cheap and fast, so the gameplay feels more like regular games. .
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