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Jul 17, 2018
One Game is a decentralized virtual world built on top of blockchain technology, the first of its kind. One Game has no predefined gameplays, game design, or objectives, and is an open gaming and creation platform owned by creators and players, allowing creators of varying skills to create their own reality in this world. One Game offers considerable design flexibility, ease of use, and tremendous creative freedom along with community based decentralized governance.
Unlike traditional and centralized gaming companies, One Game is a decentralized world controlled by and evolving through its community. The fruits of its community’s labor in this virtual world accrues to the One Game community, not a centralized company.
To this end, One Game introduces two sets of consensus algorithms integrated into the One Game source code, Proof of Popularity and Proof of Competitiveness, in order to create a decentralized measurement for developers and players, and to give the participants voting power based on individualized scores that reflect their contribution to the One Game ecosystem.
By contributing to the development and evolution of One Game, developers and gamers are rewarded with in-game utility tokens, OGT, which allows them to further participate and to trade in the economy of One Game.
Players can connect to the One Game world through a PC client, VR headset, or mobile device, supported by a base layer infrastructure and engines driven by a cryptocurrency ecosystem.
With the participation and creation of individuals, One Game will become the Oasis, as described in Ready Player One. The boundary between the real and virtual world will disappear as the virtual world can evolve and potentially surpass the real world by incorporating intelligent design and artificial intelligence.
Finally, One Game evolves over time through system upgrades and is governed by decentralized consensus. This will be explored further herein.
At this time, One Game will provide a framework of fundamental components that enable the creation of the virtual world based on a framework roadmap. One Game will also release three products (Avatar Wallet, Open Platform, and Master Game), as planned in the product roadmap, to serve as example applications and to inspire the community into building even better applications.
- Purchase OGT Directly
- Use for Virtual Goods
- Be Paid to Play Games
- Win Virtual Goods for Holding Tokens
- Open Source Developer Tools
- Decentralized Governance
- Genetic Algorithm Based Self Evolution
- AI Powered Gaming Experience
Please review our white paper (http://one.game/whitepaper_en.pdf) Chapter 4. One Game Architecture.
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Interesting concept but very hard to achieve. The team looks like they may be able to pull this one off, but the road is hard to truly get mass adoption.
The team rather strong also underwent verification in the project. The idea and vision are quite realistic and it is the huge potential market. And here the product is still rather weak therefore it delivered to 3 so far.
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