Jon Jordan and BlockchainGamer.biz editor Jenny Jordan chew through the week's news. [0:23] Sky Mavis has announced a new $10 million grants program for developers on Ronin. [3:22] Is the ease of onboarding users to web3 games still a big issue? [7:08] Mobile basketball game Rumble Kong League is migrating to Ronin. [9:50] What will be most interesting about Ronin going permissionless is new non-gaming apps. [11:55] Axie Infinity added $4 million to its treasury in 2024. [15:31] Axie and Pixels believe they can make play-to-earn work as a sustainable business strategy. [16:20] Wild Forest demonstrates that pure token airdrops still don't. [18:08] Explaining Pixel's 2024 financials. [27:34] AI agents doing a live podcast and soon to be playing poker against each other. [32:44] Blocklords launched its Elisa Revard AI agent; people tried to win her hand in marriage. [36:30] Saga has announced Metropolis, which allows AI agents to launch their own blockchains. [38:50] Mighty Bear Games has announced its AlphaGOAT AI agents, dropping 6th February. [44:06] What's happening with The Sandbox in 2025?
From "Blockchain Gaming World"
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