Gaming has always been about escape. About challenge. About story, skill, and sometimes, just a way to blow off steam after a long day. But something has shifted—quietly at first, then suddenly with headlines, hype, and an entirely new language of value. That something is NFT gaming, and whether you love it, hate it, or still don’t fully get it, it’s changing how games work.
In this new world, your armor isn’t just a cosmetic skin. That sword you earned after 50 battles? It can be sold, traded, or loaned. The rare pet you found? It’s not just for show—it’s an asset tied to your wallet. For the first time in gaming history, players aren’t just participating in a digital
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