ABOUT
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Tokyo Stupid Games is a platform for RWA Prize Game-Fi. RWA Prize Game-Fi is a new genre of games where players can earn real-world assets (RWA) as prizes. Through gameplay, players can acquire NFTs linked to physical items, which can be redeemed as actual products.
Our goal is to create a system where anyone can easily enjoy games and obtain items with real-world value. In Tokyo Stupid Games, NFTs earned in the game are managed on the blockchain, allowing players to trade them. Additionally, by burning specific NFTs, players can choose from the following options:
In Tokyo Stupid Games, players can earn NFTs linked to real-world items by playing games. These NFTs are managed on the blockchain, and by burning a specific NFT, players can choose from the following options:
Item Delivery: Receive a real-world item
CANDY Points: Exchange for in-game currency, CANDY points
SOL/USDC: Exchange for SOL or USDC (available only for high-rarity items)
We aim to build a system where valuable assets can be acquired through gameplay, seamlessly connecting the digital and real worlds. All transactions are conducted transparently and securely, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for users.
We offer casual games that anyone can easily play. No skills are required, making it accessible even for beginners.
NFTs earned in the game are linked to real assets, and burning the NFT allows players to receive a corresponding real-world item.
The physical items entrusted will be safely stored in a warehouse within Japan or at partner stores.
Unlike purely digital assets, players can obtain valuable real-world items through gaming, making it possible to earn tangible rewards.
All transactions are managed on the blockchain, allowing users to easily verify the ownership history of NFTs.
Leveraging Web3, we provide an environment where players from around the world can connect, trade, and interact across borders.
Tokyo Stupid Games is not just a gaming platformโit is an innovative ecosystem that bridges gaming and real-world assets. We continue to evolve based on user feedback, striving for ongoing improvements.