The MLB champions announced on Tuesday a bunch of new features while doing away with the game's in-app minting process for non-fungible tokens considerably.
It comes with a host of new features now, and one that particularly stands out is the addition of the option of manifesting new digital items that can be used to trade outside the game too. The minting system has been relocated to the MLB champions website now after the new updates. It was previously found on the mobile App.
The CEO of Lucid Sight, Randy Saaf the main company behind the game has stated that in the near future, they are eyeing to launch it's own tokens, in an in-app marketplace.
He also added that the MLB champions game is one of the few on the Google Play Store as there's so much banning present on decentralized apps. ( apps.). In a phone interview, Saaf highlighted that the cryptocurrency gaming zone is going through a rough patch as this is a pretty new technology.
The App is migrating to a brand new "digital scarcity engine" in order to enable artificial owner limits in the game. He further added that:
"The whole point of Scarcity Engine is to cover up the complexity of blockchain. If it looks like it isn't blockchain, they have done a good job," Lucid Sight investor Jonathan Sweig told CoinDesk in a private message."
Saaf further enunciated that they are looking to open the door for mass adoption and adding crypto in the mix of things helps them in doing that, but he said the team wasn't hell-bent on the use of crypto. Instead, they opted to choose a middle path in which they mixed traditional databases and blockchain together, and deemed this as the best step forward.
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