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June 26, 2025, 02:43:25 PM
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🔷 [PROFESSIONAL] We Design Systems That Make Your Game Earn 
Tokenomics · LiveOps · Monetization

You already have a game — or you're building one. 
What you need is a system that keeps it alive.

We’re not selling buzzwords. We deliver profit-driving systems for Web3 and mobile games. 
No feature bloat. No shallow game loops. Just mechanics that retain players and grow revenue.


🧩 What we do:

Tokenomics: Balanced supply, utility, sinks, and burn — no inflation, no collapse 
Game Economy: Multi-currency systems, storefront hierarchy, reward pacing 
LiveOps Design: Modular plug-and-play events (collections, piggy banks, dice, etc.) 
UX & Flow Audit: Fix onboarding and drop-off points that kill conversion 
Narrative & Game Text: Quests, dialogue, lore that strengthen player retention


✅ We help:

• Projects with a whitepaper but no working systems 
• Live games with poor retention and vanishing whales 
• Game studios that need economy and monetization layers that actually work

If you're serious about growth — we’re the partner behind the scenes that makes your game stick, scale, and earn.


📨 Telegram: @dmitriy_dimtiks 
🌐 Website: dimtiks.com
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July 04, 2025, 05:51:57 PM
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📈 Most GameFi projects don’t survive long after launch.
Why? No structured LiveOps.

I help Web3 and mobile game teams retain players, trigger comeback loops, and optimize post-launch monetization — without touching core gameplay.

→ Retention mechanics
→ Event design & progression
→ Smart offer systems
→ ARPU-focused monetization tweaks

LiveOps = the system that keeps your players breathing, spending, and coming back.

Let your launch work pay off long-term.
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July 06, 2025, 05:23:31 PM
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📌 Update:

Still available for LiveOps strategy and design — focused on Web3 games.

If your game has tokens, NFTs, or seasonal content — but no clear system to bring players back, reward activity, or drive purchases — I can help fix that.

✅ Event calendars
✅ Progression loops & comeback mechanics
✅ Personalized IAP offers
✅ On-chain + off-chain reward balance

Web3 games need more than tokenomics — they need engagement systems.
Let’s build yours.
📬 info@dimtiks.com | Telegram: @dmitriy_dimtiks
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July 14, 2025, 04:40:21 PM
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“We have a cool backstory in a Notion doc.”
That’s what most teams tell me.
But lore that no one reads = value that no one feels.
Here’s the truth:

• Lore isn’t fluff — it’s a retention mechanic.
• It gives players identity, belonging, emotional hooks.
• It makes your NFTs more than images — it makes them characters.

In my work with Web3 teams, strong worldbuilding led to:
• Higher Discord engagement
• Stronger faction loyalty
• Players defending your project like it’s their home

I design lore systems that connect directly to:
✅ Gameplay
✅ Community
✅ Mintable assets
✅ LiveOps narratives

Let’s make players feel something — not just play something.



📩 Telegram: @dmitriy_dimtiks
✉️ Email: info@dimtiks.com
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July 19, 2025, 04:47:43 PM
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LiveOps isn’t about “events” — it’s about structure.
We helped one team turn random dailies into a modular engagement system tied to progression tiers. Result: 2x more returning players in Season 2.
Predictable doesn’t mean boring — it means trustworthy.
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