Today, cryptocurrency traders have a lot to be excited about. However, constantly worrying is harmful to your health, sometimes you just need to relax and unwind - lie down with a book, watch TV, or play a decentralized game, the popularity of which is growing at a record pace. In this article, we will go through three apps with the largest player base.
Etheremon
This decentralized application combines blockchain and virtual reality technologies to make the process of “catching Pokemon” as fun and convenient as possible. The project's website states: “Etheremon delivers a completely new gaming experience.”
According to Coin Insider, users of this application will be able to own digital assets, and according to the creators of Etheremon, they are developing the most reliable security system.
Currently, more than 500 people use the Etheremon network.
Blockchain Cuties
Another application with a surprisingly simple concept - incredibly cute animals on the blockchain. In this application, users will be able to collect animals (real and non-existent) and go on adventures with them. Even though the animals are digital and live on the blockchain, the game is still fun to play.
About 300 people play this game per day.
CryptoKitties
CryptoKitties were the most popular dApp for a long time, until Etheromon overtook it.
CryptoKitties is the world's first blockchain game that invites you to collect and trade digital kittens. Also in the game you can take care of and look after your cats.
On average, about 400 players per day log into this application.
Our website invites you to take part in a competition and receive a gift code for another cute blockchain animal - cryptokitties!
ForkNews in collaboration with Hedgie played six gift codes for a collectible game for the New Year!
According to cryptodaily.co.uk
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