Outer Edge Live Twitter Space: Leveling Up Gaming: What To Consider When Building Web3 Gaming Products With Carlo Lorenzo García, Scott Mitchell, Jake Meany, And Ivan Alexander

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Gaming products are a huge part of the entire playing experience. Acquiring tons of equipment, creating an extensive wardrobe, and customizing your in-game character is indeed an exciting journey. But isn’t it thrilling if you can transport these items even in real life? In this Outer Edge Live Twitter Space discussion, Daniel Forero of Howl and Zach Sekar of Outer Edge LA lead the conversation about leveling up gaming through Web3. Joining them are Actor & Director Carlo Lorenzo García, Scott Mitchell of Brawler Bearz, and Jake Meany & Ivan Alexander of Howl. Together, they discuss integrating dynamic NFTs, blockchain, and crypto when creating gaming products, allowing players to enjoy cross-chain compatibility and solidify their digital identity both in-game and IRL. They also talk about why Web3 should adopt better terminologies when talking to traditional gamers, the regulatory challenges of Web3 integration, and which of the big companies right now would most likely lead the creation of a fully developed web stream space.More from Edge of NFT:🐦 Twitter 📸 Instagram 🖱 Website 👥 Facebook🧳 LinkedIn 🥾 Reddit 🕹 Discord This is not financial or tax advice. Edge of NFT content is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Whenever making financial decisions, we recommend doing your own research and talking to your accountant for financial advice. Disclosure: From time-to-time we may feature sponsored content for which we receive value and we may share links for which we receive a commission if you make a purchase through one of these links. See our full Disclaimer, Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Copyright Notice for details. 

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