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#山寨币战略储备# The GameFi sector is undergoing an interesting revival. This wave of return is fundamentally different from the past—blockchain game projects seem to have finally recognized the correct path to sustainable development. They no longer promote "passive income" as the main selling point but instead shift their focus to enhancing the quality of the games themselves, allowing blockchain technology to become an added value feature rather than the sole selling point. This strategic shift is akin to first creating an excellent car and then equipping it with a smart navigation system, rather than merely selling the navigation device. These projects have significantly improved in terms of graphics quality and gameplay, while the economic system design places greater emphasis on balance, encouraging users to truly immerse themselves in the gaming experience rather than just focusing on profit numbers.
However, we should not be overly optimistic. Many blockchain gaming projects still have not been able to overcome deep-seated issues. They may appear innovative on the surface, but their underlying structure still relies on the influx of funds from new users to sustain operations. Nevertheless, the global gaming market is vast, and as long as blockchain games can identify and leverage their unique advantages, there is still a possibility for breakthroughs. The development of this field is worth our continued attention, after all, who can say that the next product to change the landscape of the gaming industry won't emerge from these new projects?