
Blangs
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Co-host of Tuesday Tezday + Tezos Gaming Night · TezTalks · Writing about Tezos, Etherlink, and games you’ll actually want to play
Phoenix, AZ
Joined December 2019
Why people grind Minecraft for years but bounce from most Web3 games in a week: Minecraft: • Progression that feels earned • Social play drives stories • Creative loops never run out Web3 farming games: • Progression tied to token payouts • No real reason to play together
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I’ve seen the same thing in casinos: People will grind forever if the loop is fun. They quit fast if it’s just about payouts.
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Tuesday Tezday: Here’s the replay of last week’s call:
This week on Tuesday Tezday: We're sitting down with Ben Elvidge from https://t.co/B43sCHMLh5 to talk about tokenized uranium, real-world assets, and how it all runs on Etherlink. https://t.co/Zjj6fYZmbN
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Missed anything last week? Gaming Night, Tuesday Tezday, and Artz Friday are all in the replies. Bookmark if you want to catch up.
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For me, Minecraft scratches that itch. Simple loop, endless creativity.
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Curious where you land, do you think crypto eventually rewards the chains that build quietly, or only the ones that shout the loudest?
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I wrote this back in January, right after xU3O8 had launched. Since then we’ve seen Etherlink’s sequencer migration, https://t.co/sr2Jlld73N + Trilitech join the World Nuclear Association, and new games hit mainnet. Quiet chain, steady progress, the real question hasn’t changed.
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I’ll go first: I tried out Appleville again and that crop sound still slaps.
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Friday night thread: what’s one thing you played or built this week that made you smile?
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A lot of Web3 games forget this list isn’t just ‘nice to have’... It’s the difference between someone playing once and someone sticking around for months.
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5 signs a Web3 game might actually be worth playing: 1) You’d still enjoy it if the tokens disappeared. 2) Progression feels rewarding, not just another grind for yield. 3) The devs talk like gamers, not only investors. 4) There’s a real community playing with each other, not
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Curious, what’s something you kept at longer than most people expected?
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The fastest way to stand out is to keep doing what others quit after week three.
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ICYMI 🎥 At TezDev Catalyst 2025, builders unpacked how @Etherlink is evolving into the DeFi hub. From @Uniswap expanding to Etherlink, to @HanjiProtocol building a full on-chain order book, and incentives like Apple Farm being supported by @MerkleLab, momentum is growing ↓
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🏆 The winners of the Etherlink Summer of Code Hackathon are here! Builders shipped across DeFi, gaming, art & AI. From gamified investing and on-chain generative art to decentralized games and more. The future of Web3 is already live on Etherlink. Full recap 👇
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