Fragmented, Siloed, and Vulnerable Gaming Ecosystems
The Trybl phenomenon is exceedingly potent in gaming communities, but the current Web3 gaming ecosystem suffers from the same fate as their blockchain counterparts - fragmented and siloed communities.
Players are usually confined to playing games within the blockchain they are currently on, unable to play or even interact with games, players and data on other chains.
This isolation creates an ecosystem where interoperability is a significant challenge.
Players, especially new ones, must navigate complex and discouraging steps to play games on different blockchains, such as setting up multiple wallets, bridging assets, and dealing with various network-specific requirements. This deters players and breaks the fluidity and cohesiveness of the entire gaming experience.
Moreover, the existing gaming systems are highly vulnerable to bots, farmers, Sybil attacks, and other security threats, resulting in billions in losses, extracted value, and loss of user trust.
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