Opportunity to Earn
The New Play to Earn Model
Earn Tokens
Build your online business in Versus. Participate in the player based economy to earn tokens and cash back to fiat!
A Simple to Use Token
Powering the player economy of Versus.
Purchase and redeem in-game or on the blockchain.
The Player Economy
Versus features a Market to trade game assets and Job Board to hire players to complete contracts for $VS.
Cypher Tournaments
Buy in to arena tournaments with Tokens to win a share of the prize pool!
Play to Earn Done Right
No complicated tokenomics, just stable token earnings.
The Old Play to Earn
Unsustainable
Tokens backed by nothing continue to increase in supply rapidly regardless of demand.
High Barrier to Entry
Before even opening the game players need knowledge including wallets, multiple blockchains, bridges, NFTs. Earning and cashing out require risky third party exchanges.
Volatile Price Action and Risks
Price is dependent on infinite demand with impossibly high growth rates. As soon as demand slows price collapses and your hard work disappears.
The New Opportunity to Earn
Balanced
Tokens are only earned by providing goods and services in game or through direct purchase thereby balancing the economy.
Easily Accessible
No gatekeeping and no blockchain knowledge required. Start playing within minutes, earn tokens and cash out all in-game without wallets or third party exchanges.
Token Stability
Tokens have to be earned or purchased rather than endlessly emitted, thus escaping the ever increasing downward pressure inherent in many web3 games.
Opportunity to Earn in Action
Let’s look at the journey of this one player in Versus. Let’s call him Carl!
Once in the game world, our player, Carl explores and find that he enjoys to fish in Crustshore Bay and start catching fish. Over time their fishing skill will level up, allowing them to catch rarer and rarer fish.
They decide to join a “fishing enthusiasts” club in-game to share tips and tricks on how to catch rarer fish!
Carl learns that these rare fish can be purchased by other players who need the resource as part of a recipe for an item they want to craft.
So Carl lists their rare fish on the global in-game exchange and another player purchases those assets for the Tokens which power the game economy.
Eventually Carl earns enough Tokens to purchase a Cypher Pack. They acquire their first Cyphers and take some of their earnings to try their luck at the Battle Arena. There they enter a tournament paying a buy-in of Versus Tokens.
They win the tournament, earning more Tokens. One of their competitors had a cool cosmetic that made their Cyphers look awesome! They have to have that too. So they take their Versus Tokens and purchase some skins from the in-game item shop. They also see that there are even more Cyphers with different affinities and skills that might better round out their 3D fighting team in the arena. So, they go to the global in-game exchange and buy a few Cyphers.
Carl then joins a guild to learn tips to better optimize their skills in the arena.
One player in their guild gifts them blueprints to build a home! In their home they proudly display their tournament trophies and few prized Giraffes.
Carl decides to keep some of their winnings to continue playing tournaments, but want to cash out the rest. In-game they go into the menu and redeem their Tokens directly for local currency.
In this example, the player, Carl entered Versus assuming one primary value proposition: fun! They started with nothing and downloaded a free app. They had fun, joined guilds, made new friendships, completed several in-game purchases, won in-game tournaments and earned fiat.
They also had the peace of mind that their tokens had stable value since the economy doesn’t endlessly emit tokens. There was no fear of sudden loss in value of their earned tokens. They, however, were not simply given tokens for their presence. They had to earn those tokens through their efforts and were given the opportunity to do so in Versus. This is our “Opportunity to Earn” model.
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January Dev Update
We’re thrilled to say that, in January, we’ve made HUGE strides in the development of Versus.
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