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  • 🎮Project overview
  • 🎳Industry background:Web3 and Web2 gaming industry analysis
    • 🎯Web3 is the "track level" predicament of gaming.
    • 🕹️The "Industrial Layer" fog of Web2 gaming
    • 🎰The convergence trend in the gaming industry: The new wave of cross-platform and multi-genre
  • 🌐Game X ecosystem and solutions
    • The core positioning of Game X
    • The ecosystem architecture and functional modules of Game X
      • X Hub: Web3 game content aggregation and discovery platform
      • X Market: Cross-chain game item trading marketplace
      • X Launchpad:Web3 Game incubation and asset issuance
      • X Swap: Cross-chain game token trading market
      • X Id :Decentralized identity management system
      • X Club: Mission-driven gaming community
      • X Chain: L2 Public Chain Supporting High-Performance Gaming
  • ⚙️The Four Pillars of Game X
  • 🤼‍♀️Brief Description of Game X's Technical Capabilities
    • 🧰Core Technologies of X Chain
    • 📱How X Chain Empowers the Game X Ecosystem
    • 🎡Self-developed games: Multi-platform, multi-category Web3 game development
    • 🚵‍♂️How does Game X address the playability issues of Web3 games?
    • 🏦Economic model and token system
      • 💎Asset on-chain and market liquidity
      • 💰Token allocation plan(GXC)
      • 💵Economic model design
  • 🌏Game X global Web3 publish strategy
    • 📝Core Advantages of Game X's Distribution
    • 🔭Game X global market deployment
  • 🛫Roadmap and development plan
  • 👥Team & partners
  • 🚀Conclusion & future prospect
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Game X ecosystem and solutions

Game X is dedicated to building a next-generation aggregated computing power platform that offers one-stop convenient services for the Web3 digital gaming entertainment platform, aiming to resolve the three core pain points of the traditional Web3 gaming industry:

1. High user barriers: Current Web3 games remain overly complex for the average player, including wallet management, cross-chain asset operations, smart contract interactions, etc., which limits the widespread adoption of Web3 games.

2. High developer costs: Web3 game development involves underlying blockchain technology, smart contract deployment, token economy design, etc., making it difficult for many Web2 game developers to enter the Web3 space smoothly.

3. Fragmented ecosystem: Game assets on different public chains are challenging to interoperate, and on-chain assets are severely fragmented, restricting the scalable growth of the Web3 gaming economy.

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