Minecraft and Everscale blockchain finally decided to take the plunge and join hands and forces for all ambitious and futuristic reasons. The resultant factor had to be creating something spectacular but expected. The online gaming world has delivered the Evercraft GameFi Pilot, which also gives a glimpse into the future of GameFi and Metaverse SDK. This also raises the expectations for what more is to come.
At this point, it becomes imperative to split the two entities to understand how exactly the tie-up works wonders for the online gaming arena.
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An online game that has reached some sort of a pinnacle in terms of popularity and sheer success is Minecraft. To prove the point is simply acknowledging that there are over 126 million active users, which is a staggering figure to consider in the online gaming world. Additionally, there have been an awe-inspiring 600 copies successfully sold. The game sees a moving crowd of 200,000 players at any given time daily, and that by itself speaks volumes.
Everscale, on the other hand, is one of the world’s most technically updated blockchain networks. It gainfully encompasses all the existing very latest and state-of-the-art innovations and conceptualizations in the realm of blockchains. It also wears the hat of providing aspects that no other blockchain has fathomed yet. With Everscale, this converts into reality because of its super flexible nature, which allows it to enter the decentralized hub and connect with numerous other blockchains and resource-based applications, such as GameFi, DeFi, and some other supply chains. Everscale is also able to make additions to new nodes and shards with the help of its high-powered technology in multithreading and sharding.
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In all, considering the revolutionary potential of both the lead players in this scenario, Everscale blockchain and Minecraft, the online game, it would not be difficult for one to gauge the huge impact Evercraft GameFi Pilot will have on every individual player of the online gaming world and that is only for the present. This is bound to open doors others have not even imagined treading.