Jon Jordan and BlockchainGamer.biz editor Jenny Jordan chew through the week's news. [0:57] In 2024, Limit Break released its ERC721C standard for enforcing NFT creator royalties. [4:55] This level of centralization wasn't controversial with NFTs because the issue was existential. [5:44] Feature include the ability to set maximum and minimum prices for NFTs. [6:23] ERC20 tokens are different to NFTs: will people accept such features for ERC20 tokens? [7:30] Another example is tokens that can't be traded outside of the game application. [10:41] Limit Break's DigiDaigaku game will hopefully demonstrate how these features work. [15:00] iCandy has raised $4 million for its forthcoming ZKcandy gaming L2 blockchain. [16:39] Whatever happened to Laguna Game's Crypto Unicorns? [22:44] What is Laguna Labs' new fully onchain game Neo Olympus? [25:52] Fully onchain football simulator Soccerverse has gone live. [30:45] Planet Mojo launched its WorldWide Agents AI agent token. [33:15] What's the point of AI agents? [36:51] What went wrong with Xterio's XTER token airdrop?
From "Blockchain Gaming World"
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