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April 03, 2024, 03:42:21 PM
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Alright, I've been digging into this Gaimin project, and it's got some interesting wrinkles.  They're not just shilling their token, they're tackling that whole "gamers have powerful PCs sitting unused" thing. Think of it like...turning your gaming rig into a passive income stream.

Now, don't get me wrong, there are other projects in this space. But this seems to be doing really well, and they have one of the biggest user bases. Plus, they're focused on integrating web2 and web3 games, including in-app marketplaces for real NFT ownership. It could be a bridge for a lot of traditional gamers to dip their toes into web3.

What gets me even more intrigued is the long-term plan is using all these connected gaming PCs to basically make a decentralised supercomputer. If those that got the airdrops and are willing to earn passively off it. They can stake on Bitget to earn good apy. They talk about using it for AI development, scientific research, big picture stuff. Ambitious for sure, but it sets them apart.

Of course, it all depends on execution. If they can actually make this gamer monetisation thing frictionless, and get those big game partnerships yeah, this one could have legs. I'm still on the fence about the token itself, but the tech angle is worth keeping an eye on. What do you think about this type of development?
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