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July 10, 2018, 11:15:54 PM
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CryptoMineralsTM Beta version is open to public

This Crypto collectible game is available via Metamask on a Rinkeby Test Network to collect, extract and polish digital minerals.
The game starts in our marketplace where you need to buy ORE for a symbolic amount of ETH.
When you receive the ore it will show up in your user profile where is possible to extract it.
From the extraction you will get a random but an unique rough gemstone.
There are 50 types of gemstones at the moment which are randomly generated during the purchase process straight on the Blockchain.
It means the buyer becomes an ultimate owner of the gem. There is no need to spend real money as ETH can be obtained for free at https://faucet.rinkeby.io/

The game knows the following states of a gemstone:



ORE

Rough mineral


Polished mineral



The best part is our Graphic representation of the stones.
Fully rotation images are generated based on the data from blockchain and every of those should be unique in theory.
Only the owner of the gem can view the 360° design to observe the details of the stone.
Users can review their purchases and see their portfolio in the user profile page.
Moreover, there is a chance to extract a rough mineral to get the corresponding precious polished one.
Auctions and trading are not fully supported but will to come, together with other suggested functionalities from our community.

You can test the Beta version now!

https://github.com/CryptoMinerals/cryptominerals-beta

http://beta.cryptominerals.co/

info@cryptominerals.co

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