He planned that game boy cartridge It puts a twist on that classic game. It was unfortunately a practical Bitcoin cold wallet Abandoned last yearBut a new project is attached here. Bitcoin Gaming, earning rewards and a hardware wallet all into one mobile device.
BitBoy One – No clear connection. crypto influencer BitBoy-This week at Orth Games, a Bitcoin-centric gaming project was officially revealed. The game's handheld repeats the basic image of Nintendo's iconic handheld, but with a bold orange shell that conveys the Bitcoin vibe.
Broadly, the design is reminiscent of third-party game consoles released by brands AnbernikIt produces affordable devices built to emulate classic video games.
In fact, BitBoy One uses the RockChip RK3566 processor, which is used in similar devices. It also has a 3.45-inch 640×480 screen, 32GB internal memory, 256GB TF card storage, 4GB RAM and a 3,500 mAh battery pack that lasts for six hours on a full charge.
But the BitBoy One is designed to do more than just play old-school games. It is designed to run Bitcoin based games from Ordz and provide potential. To get – to play Incentives and airport rewards for players. Given the ecosystem in question, rewards can be Bitcoin. BRC-20 Or Runes Token – or maybe NFT-like Bitcoin ordinary articles.
Additionally, the device is billed as a Bitcoin hardware wallet with support for wallet applications such as Xverse and Unisat, and allows users to manage their assets from the system's interface.
Additionally, Orth said, users may be able to withdraw tokens. Decentralized physical infrastructure (DePINs) by simply leaving the device running. To be clear, this modestly powered handheld cannot mine bitcoins—a task left to particularly expensive, power-hungry, specialized mining computing machinery.
And then yes, of course, the BitBoy One can run emulators to play digital copies of classic games. It is said to be powerful enough to run games from the original Sony PlayStation and older game consoles.
An Orth Games representative said. DecryptGG is targeting a price point of around $500 for the device, and will begin taking pre-orders ahead of its release later this month. The company will showcase the device at the Web3 Gaming Expo in Hong Kong this weekend, followed by Paris Blockchain Week in the following days.
In addition to the physical device, buyers will receive a digital recreation of the hand written on the Bitcoin blockchain through the text of Ordinals. The digital version will also be able to run games through Ordiz's website, the company said.
Earlier this week Orth Games made the first one Standard text The Ordinals browser website says the handle is the sixth largest text ever recorded in Bitcoin (at least at the time) at 3.93 MB. The 3D footage can be freely rotated and viewed from any angle.
Edited by Ryan Ozawa.
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