Blockchain game Genso Meta launches exclusive public chain MV CHAIN
According to official sources, the metaverse game Genso Meta has announced the launch of its own public chain, MV CHAIN, based on Arbitrum Orbit, to bring players a better gaming experience! In addition, on the basis of its original 300,000 users, Genso will divert traffic to MV Chain, and all players will become early users of MV Chain, enjoying exclusive benefits. Furthermore, Genso has previously achieved second place in TVL for game tracks on the Polygon chain, and will ensure that the assets and game progress of all Polygon chain players are fully migrated to MV CHAIN. MV CHAIN will bring three major upgrades to Genso Meta: 1. A more user-friendly experience: players can directly use MV as a Gas Token, enjoy lower and more predictable gas fees, and experience a more secure trading environment. 2. Breaking the boundary between reality and virtuality: players' achievements in the game will be reflected in real life, enjoying special treatment and benefits, and making MV Chain a bridge for retailers, brands, and institutions to seamlessly connect with the metaverse. 3. Expanding the diversity of the metaverse: MV CHAIN will introduce more forms of entertainment such as metaverse concerts and online movie premieres, and will collaborate with the DePIN project to bring real-world resources into the metaverse.
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