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Meta Monopoly Cryptocurrency

The cryptocurrency / token known as $MONOPOLY (Meta Monopoly) is minted on the Ethereum network.

This is an ERC-20 token standard. The token can be swapped on decentralized exchange protocols, bought, and sold on centralized exchanges.

Transferring this asset requires the user to have an ERC-20 compatible wallet, such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or Coinbase Wallet.

Meta Monopoly NFT (Non-Fungible Token)

The cryptocurrency known as $MMNFT (Meta Monopoly NFT) is minted on the Ethereum network.

This is an ERC-721 token standard. The token can be swapped, bought, and sold on decentralized NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea.

Transferring this asset requires the user to have an ERC-20 comptabible wallet, such as MetaMask or Trust Wallet, or Coinbase Wallet.

Engineers

Our game development team is top technical talent from around the world. Asia, Pakistan, Ukraine, and the US.

Many of them have been part of major gaming studios such as TaleWorlds Entertainment, Room8Studios, and Ubisoft.

With the combined forces of our blockchain developers & game developers, we look to make Play-2-Earn on Web3 higher quality and much easier for the average user.

Creative & Design

From the MMNFT characters, game designs, and the animated videos, design and creativity has been our number one priority since day one.

We are fortunate to have some of the best designers and creative directors in the world.

Our team is full time, in-house and located in Canada, Peru, and Los Angeles, California.

Blockchain & Decentralization

The game studio and all PvP crypto games are using a complex system that has a mix of on-chain and off-chain data.

On-Chain Data: (connected wallets / users, deposits, withdrawals, average transaction value, total transaction value, etc)

Off-Chain Data: (game time, point system, time tracking, lobby, leaderboard, invite system, etc).

Scalability is important as well as quality, which is why we decided to build our own custom cross-chain data interoperability system using Amazon S3 (AWS).

Originally, we were going to use a decentralized oracle such as Chainlink, however the cost of running nodes was too high for our needs.

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