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The Blockchain Gaming market is a subset of the gaming industry that utilizes blockchain technology to create new gaming experiences. Blockchain Gaming allows players to own and trade digital assets, such as in-game items, and to participate in decentralized gaming economies. It also enables developers to create games with provably fair and transparent rules, and to create new gaming experiences that are not possible with traditional gaming platforms.
Blockchain Gaming is still in its early stages, but it is gaining traction as more developers and players become aware of its potential. The technology is being used to create new genres of games, such as collectible card games, virtual worlds, and decentralized gambling.
Some companies in the Blockchain Gaming market include Enjin, The Sandbox, Decentraland, Axie Infinity, and Gods Unchained. Show Less Read more