The Play-and-Earn Gaming Metaverse on Hedera

DALLAS, TX – On the latest episode of Gossip About Gossip, host Zenobia Godschalk speaks with Patrick de Grijs, head of Concept and the Marketing Community, and Milan Wiercx van Rhijn, Partnership and Team Advisor, about Earthlings, the new play-and-earn gaming Metaverse project created by Hedera.

As gaming and NFTs continue to see an incredible increase in popularity, it is crucial to focus on valid entertainment and financial gain. Earthlings aims to do just that by providing a fun, entertaining, and profitable gaming experience while bringing gaming to the Web 3.

One of the benefits of using DLT and NFTs in Earthlings is the implementation of anti-cheating measures as well as ownership of assets and financial incentives. Additionally, the devoted community resulted in lower fees, faster than average confirmation times, and inspiration for the network.

According to de Grijs, “a metaverse is a digital place where people can connect and meet other people. This is already being done by gamers, and Earthlings combines the two to create a great product.” Wiercx van Rhijn, in addition to being a Partnership and Team Advisor, is also a beekeeper and has made significant technological achievements.

Earthlings is not only focused on entertainment but also on financial gain, and it is designed to bring gaming to web3. This play-and-earn gaming Metaverse project is set to revolutionize the gaming industry and create a new standard for gaming and NFTs.

For more information about Earthlings, please visit their website at https://earthlings.land/?page=home

Email: info@earthlings.land

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