It’s been nine months since World of ETHer sold half a million dollars of presale assets in just under 48 hours. Now, the crypto game is finally ready to show what’s been built.
This is declared by the founders to be one of the most sophisticated dApps on the market, pushing the boundaries of what’s capable on the Ethereum (available on Coinbase) network. In World of ETHer’s Telegram Community recently, fans have even echoed that this game will “Save Ethereum (available on Coinbase).”
$10,000 to Try Beta
On September 22nd, 2018, World of ETHer will deploy their free Beta on the Rinkeby Test Net and will pay players a reward pool of $10,000 to try it.
“We’re giving players all this money for Beta so that we can have as much gameplay feedback as possible going into Main Net,” Edward Sturm, World of ETHer’s Marketing Director told CryptoCurrencyNews.
The $10,000, as shown in this post, will be spread out as rewards for being the first to ‘hatch’ 40 out of 200 monsters within the game—rewards on different monsters will fetch higher prices than others.
A player who is first to hatch monster #26 will get $100, whereas the first to hatch #39 gets $800, for example. These rewards will all be paid in ETH.
“Part of the beauty of using blockchain for somETHing like this is that the discoverer’s wallet is immutably attributed to the discovery of that monster, and that makes it super easy for us to track who gets which reward,” Sturm added.
Saving Ethereum (available on Coinbase)?
Up until this point, Ethereum (available on Coinbase)’s biggest dApp has been CryptoKitties, which skeptics have said isn’t an enticing use case for Ethereum (available on Coinbase). Augur is another high ranking dApp but has also been criticized, like so many other dApps, as having a ‘clunky’ user experience.
The World of ETHer founders want to solve all of this.
“What we’ve made is going to turn into Ethereum (available on Coinbase)’s flagship dApp,” says Bryan Okeke, who programmed the game’s smart contracts. “When the founders of Ethereum (available on Coinbase) are asked about use cases for their blockchain, they’re going to say, ‘Oh take a look at World of ETHer.’”