Crypto: The recent season 2 of the game, “Anon Island,” was played by more than 800 cryptocurrency enthusiasts worldwide, while the prize net exceeded $281,000. The game was widely discussed on Crypto Twitter and includes several interesting mechanics in the app.
Crypto: The recent season 2 of the game, “Anon Island,” was played by more than 800 cryptocurrency enthusiasts worldwide, while the prize net exceeded $281,000. The game was widely discussed on Crypto Twitter and includes several interesting mechanics in the app.
Crypto: The Game acquired by Uniswap Labs
According to the official statement Uniswap Labs acquired Crypto: The Game, an interactive online survival game with built-in cryptocurrency mechanics. The two sides have not yet revealed the exact settlement sum as of June 11, 2024.
As part of the acquisition process, all members of the CTG team will join Uniswap Labs to continue their work on the long-awaited season 3.
Additionally, Uniswap and Crypto: The Game contributors will experiment with on-chain activations for the Uniswap community.
Uniswap founder Hayden Adams is excited about the opportunities the acquisition opens up and highlights that this step is a natural fit for Uniswap’s expansion strategy:
If we want to bring the world on-chain, we need more engaging on-chain experiences. I am incredibly excited to welcome the CTG team to Uniswap. As part of the team, they will continue their work in Season 3 and also prepare on-chain experiments for Uniswap users.
As Guru-Investingpreviously reported, Uniswap, the largest decentralized multi-chain crypto exchange for EVM, reached the 3.2 million user milestone last April.
Season 3 to be released with new chain features
These users are using the Uniswap interface for on-chain trading on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Celo, BNB Smart Chain, Base, Polygon, and Avalanche.
Uniswap representatives emphasized that the operational workflow for Crypto: The Game will remain intact, while new themes, twists, and on-chain features will be activated in the upcoming Season 3.
In previous seasons, contestants purchased with 0.1 ETH, joined tribes, participated in daily challenges, and voted for each other over 10-day seasons until one person won the entire prize pool.