Joseph🔺
Joseph🔺

@j0eferrara

7 Tweets 14 reads Apr 10, 2022
EVERY web3 game 100% should consider a subnet in their roadmap. Subnets bring your UX + Economics to a whole new level. Here’s why gaming + subnets are the perfect marriage:
Economics: Deploying on a subnet means you can customize your own gas token. You can either use AVAX or even your own game token as gas and play around with the transaction fees – distribute them to the validators, burn them, aggregate fees for tournaments or airdrops, etc.
If you have any interesting ideas about how you want to implement innovative economics with your game/application on a subnet, feel free to DM me.
User Experience: Games should be seamless + cheap to play. Customizing gas fee structures allows users to pay extremely cheap fees + have very quick transactions. Check out @DefiKingdoms subnet to see how fast + cheap games can be: defikingdoms.com
Also, subnets let you innovate the UX, such as the onboarding experience. For example, if the game token is your gas token, then figuring out a secure innovative solution that whitelists users would allow you to reward the player with a game token aka gas token.
In this example, there are of course a lot of security + gamification considerations with a one-time whitelist reward mechanism. However, if implemented correctly, a new user would no longer need any on-ramp solution and can immediately start playing.
While not every game would need to deploy on a subnet, I am confident to say that every gaming team should consider what a subnet would look like with their game. You can always deploy on the Avalanche c-chain first and then develop your strategy around a subnet and migrate.

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