PlayFi Announces Pre-Sale of Exclusive Node License on Polygon PoS Network to Power Gaming Innovation by Chainwire


New York City, New York, May 24, 2024, Chainwire

PlayFi, an AI and blockchain-powered data network designed for the gaming industry, today announced its plan to conduct an exclusive node license pre-sale on the Polygon PoS Network. This sales deployment on the Polygon network marks PlayFi's entry into the market, showing its commitment to integrating blockchain technology into the traditional gaming world.

“We believe the launch of our node license pre-sale on Polygon PoS points to a pivotal moment in how blockchain can play a role in creating renewed innovation in gaming,” said Franklin Mongiove, Head of Partnerships at PlayFi. “The combined vision of gaming and blockchain creates momentum where the two not only coexist, but can be used together to create better gaming experiences. Our goal at PlayFi is to achieve cohesion between traditional gamers and game studios with web3, where instead of asking publishers to build on web3 rails, they build new layers with cutting-edge technology.”

Introducing the PlayFi Modular Node License

As part of the pre-sale, users of the Polygon PoS network will gain exclusive access to the tier one pricing of PlayFi's innovative modular node license, ahead of a tiered public sale later this summer. Node license holders will be eligible to receive rewards for helping manage the PlayFi network by ingesting, validating and storing data from AAA and indie games on web2 and web3.

PlayFi will continue its synergy with the Polygon community by becoming the first zkSync hyperchain to join AggLayer, creating innovation with cross-chain interactions for game creators and players.

The technology that drives PlayFi's vision

PlayFi aims to revolutionize the gaming landscape by seamlessly integrating blockchain into games. Aimed at gaming enthusiasts, node runners, game developers and studios, PlayFi facilitates a rich and enhanced gaming experience through web3 without compromising the core gameplay of the world's most popular games.

PlayFi enables features like amateur esports, peer-to-peer competitions, and advanced marketplaces, scaling to meet the demands of more than three billion players worldwide. It does this through two main components:

  • game chain: A secure, scalable and cost-effective zkEVM blockchain designed specifically for the gaming industry. It facilitates fast transactions and enables innovative features for developers.
  • playbase: PlayBase is the AI-powered core of the PlayFi ecosystem, managing a decentralized network of nodes that process, validate and store game data. It optimizes data loading and communication between nodes through advanced AI technology, while a dual recovery mechanism using the $PLAY token protects the network and increases participant incentives, ensuring strong network integrity and operating efficiency.

The PlayFi team is led by a 6x startup founder along with builders who have impressive experience at Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:), BumbleBear Games (developer of the popular arcade game Killer Queen), Meta (NASDAQ:), BattleFly Game and further.

Additional information about PlayFi and the node license pre-sale can be found here. Users can follow PlayFi on X or visit PlayFi.ai for future updates.

About PlayFi

PlayFi is redefining gaming by integrating blockchain technology to improve gameplay and community engagement. Through its cutting-edge PlayChain technology and AI-powered PlayBase network, PlayFi ensures a fast, secure and scalable zkEVM blockchain solution, as well as optimal data processing and analysis tailored to the gaming industry. Committed to improving the gaming experience with web3, PlayFi is empowering developers, players and studios around the world to push the boundaries of innovation in an ever-evolving digital landscape and set new standards in how games are played, developed and They monetize the games. . For more information, visit playfi.ai.

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