Telegram game ‘Notcoin’ returns after token launch – with big changes
8 months ago Benito Santiago
Telegram based crypto game Notcoin He claims to have collected about 9 trillion pipes in the mining process. The game is currently stopped Before the upcoming token launch on the open network:Set for April 20– Tapping is now stopped.
Notcoin plans to launch the game after the token launch and airdrop but with a new reward model. Because all pre-launch mining has been completed, NotCoin will not create any additional tokens. The in-game coins are not exchanged for crypto tokens at the gate. Open network When the boot occurs.
“The final supply of the Notcoin in-game will be the final number of tokens,” a Notcoin representative confirmed Decrypt‘s GG This week, it's been tweaked to reduce some zeros to make for a smoother trading experience.
How does mining work without creating new coins? Open builders founder Sasha Plovinov They spoke DecryptThe game aims to use the huge amount of attention it has generated — with nearly 35 million Telegram users eventually playing the coin-toss game — to expose blockchain users to new projects and ultimately reward them in the process.
“We want this game to continue,” said Plovinov. What we want to do is basically provide some pools to users so they can continue to mine or farm from these pools in the same model – they keep clicking a button and get more complex and less rewarding coins. Mineral Grade”
Then where do these rewards come from? Plovinov said. Decrypt‘s GG in February Notcoin projects will create a model in which you can buy up Notcoins from the secondary market, and then use them to fuel future gameplay rewards.
NotCoin is an extension that started by rewarding users to learn and follow other projects. A representative of Notcoin confirmed this week that “the introduction of projects in exchange for NOT will be the main model for farming” and official details will be announced soon.
“Projects will buy NotCoin from the market and send it to the smart contract, which will be distributed to the burning room and the pool room,” Plovinov said in February. “This pool will be the source of these coins that will be distributed to people who press the button after we go on chain.”
Recently, Notecoin asked users to give up their in-game earnings as an option to fuel ecosystem funds. It's unclear whether it will play a role in future gameplay rewards as well, but the message hints at that intention.
“It's important for the ecosystem to grow, for product development, for the listings to come, and to have a meaningful amount of NotCoin for the millions of people to come.” He wrote last week. “If there are no good ideas for these symbols, they will burn.”
How else can Notcoin continue after the weather? According to Plovinov, Open Builders is looking to add trading bot functionality to the app, allowing Telegram users to buy and sell tokens within the messaging platform. This is taking cues from other bots created for Telegram, especially on Solana where BONKbot is a leader bot..
A representative of Notcoin confirmed this week that this plan will be implemented. Plovinov says they may develop a new type of interface because they “understand that the text bot format is not for everyone.” A representative confirmed this week that “there will be a tool created for a new business experience.”
He added that NotCoin believes that the token could be a useful integration for other Web3 games in the short term and possibly traditional “Web2” games after that. OpenBuilder plans to develop an API that allows game developers to plug functionality into their games, allowing players to earn and spend money without directly involving wallet support.
Ultimately, the goal of Notcoin's post-air evolution is to decentralize the system as much as possible, allowing projects to buy NOT tokens and players entering the ecosystem to earn rewards for participating in their content. Still, Plovinov said they are working on how to weed out fraudulent projects without the need for extensive oversight.
“We're going to make this as decentralized as possible,” he said. “We don't want to be involved in all these campaigns as reviewers or anything else. We try to balance this [so that] Any project can launch itself – but at the same time we are very responsible for the audience that came to NotCoin. We don't want people to be confronted. [scams]He said.
Edited by Ryan Ozawa.