Blockchain players escalated as users try to ‘stack Crypto’ – DappRadar
- Blockchain games are the top of September 2022 among all crypto and blockchain based products.
Blockchain technology has gained massive popularity globally in almost all sectors in recent years. Most of the blockchain coverage is in fintech and gaming.
According to some reliable based on blockchain activity, the frequency of user activities on Blockchain games and DApps (decentralized applications) has achieved an impressive growth in September 2022.
Data from DappRadar highlights seven blockchain games in the category or top ten listed games in terms of the number of “unique wallet addresses interacting with dapp’s smart contracts.” traffic increased immediately in the last 30 days and user activities in the top five games were high in this time frame.
At the time of writing this article, the top five Web3 gaming platforms are as follows:- Solitaire Blitz, Benji Bananas, Alien World, Gameta and Splinter-land.
A Dappradar blog post published on September 27 cited that among the top ten blockchain games, eight are mobile-first, which could eventually “bring millions of users to the blockchain.”
“Dapp games like Benji Bananas, Upland, Trickshot Blitz and Gameta allow anyone to access these games on mobile and earn crypto with little knowledge.”
The blog added, “Using everyday activities like hyper-casual mobile games as a hook ensures that users find fun when interacting, while solid tokenomics can encourage daily use and retention.”
DappRadar stated that one of the main reasons Blockchain games are becoming popular is that they “bleed the bear and run the bull.”
Among the top ten blockchain games, Farmers World, Upland, Trickshot Blitz, Axies infinity and Solitaire Blitz (declined in the last seven days) have all decreased by a few percent in the last thirty days.
Earlier on September 28, Bloomberg reported on the unprecedented rise in the blockchain gaming sector and mentioned in his blog that the NFT sector is down compared to January and highlighted that “the frenzy is almost dead.”
On September 29, Yat Siu, co-founder of Animoca Brand, posted on his official Twitter handle and informed us about the crash of crazy NFTs.
Recently, Sega announced its first blockchain game in collaboration with a Japanese blockchain company.