Playtable and 8Hours Foundation – Blurring the lines between blockchain and traditional gaming

This is an editorial by Ben Yorke.

While I’m a big believer in blockchain’s ability to create new business models, 2019 had me feeling pretty pessimistic towards small marketcap alt-coin projects. When Playtable announced they were bringing NFTs and cryptocurrency to their tabletop gaming console, I was impressed by the hardware, but was worried they were forcing a purposeless token into a product that didn’t need it. After all, VeChain enthusiasts hardly needed any reminders about the declining market value of alt-coins, as fewer and fewer speculators were putting their money where their mouths were.

Still, the idea of having a dedicated tabletop hardware console that supports NFT gaming sounded like a real step towards bringing blockchain to the mainstream. With a massive backlog of pre-orders for the console, Playtable has the opportunity to gain tens of thousands of users in the upcoming year alone. Add to that an impressive list of titles, IPs, and famous advisors already onboard, the possibilities are certainly staggering. There’s no argument here – Playtable is in a strong position. If they can deliver the hardware and software as promised, the customers should be lining up to buy the device.

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The Playtable extends mainstream and original boardgames with its digital interface

What’s the big deal with NFTs?

Playtable and their partners are putting RFID chips into toys – 3D figurines with built in cryptocurrency wallets that can store tokens, data, and badges to be gifted, transacted and shown off in the digital space. This allows in-game accomplishments to be reflected in real life. Characters in your favorite games can be bought or 3D printed, and then interact or “battle” in the virtual world, merging the wild popularity of Nintendo Amiibo with the spectacular secondhand value of Cryptokitties.

So what’s this VIM World thing?

Last week, Playtable & 8 Hours Foundation released the whitepaper for VIMworld, an ecosystem around NFT characters that can be won, bought or traded. In addition to their own IPs, well-known third-party game designers are planning to add their own characters. Independent toy and game devs will be able to create their own characters, which they can sell or gift as a reward to loyal customers.

What can we do with them?

8 Hours is developing a number of gaming formats, including:

  • Sandbox – To interact and experiment with NFT toys
  • Battlegrid – Combat with physical cards or figurines
  • VIM Arena – A web-based dApp allowing matches of up to 20v20. EHrt and VIMs can be wagered on the outcome, raising the stakes for competitors
  • Raffle and Vending Machine – Another web dApp that allows toy and game designers to distribute NFTs
  • VIM Exchange – A place to buy or sell NFTs from designers or other users

This solves a number of problems. First, web dApps bring VIMWorld to everyone, not just people who buy the physical Playtable console. Second, it gives value to physical toys and cards in ways we’ve never experienced. Higher “ranks” and tokens can be earned through in-game successes, translating to an increase in secondhand market value. This incentivizes players to keep coming back, extending the life of games. Most importantly, it adds another use-case to the EHrT token, which is a vital part of the VIMWorld Ecosystem. For more on that, read the whitepaper and look out for some of their articles on Medium.

What can really seal the deal for all this?

Simply put, Playtable and 8 Hours need to deliver on the hardware and software. Making a video game ecosystem is no small task, and the product needs to live up to the hype. Landing some big name titles for VIMWorld, like the ones teased in the whitepaper, could create a landslide of demand from outside the blockchain-sphere, as mainstream gaming fans flood in. This scenario, while not guaranteed, could be just the thing that lights the VeChain mainnet on fire, and brings in a flurry of media attention.

It would surely be ironic, if after years of enterprise talk, it was some cute and fuzzy NFTs that really put VeChain on the map. Seeing the potential for Playtable here – is it really that farfetched?

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Community Update: Feb. 7

With China locked down to slow the spread of the deadly nCoV outbreak, VeChain’s main office in Shanghai began working remotely, with each member completing their tasks from their own homes.

The biggest announcement was from ShareRing, which announced the VET would be a payment method on their upcoming travel platform. This opens up payment options for up to 2.5 million hotels in 190 countries, according to the ShareRing website.

Recently, VET as a payment token has gathered more steam after Jur announced users paying in VET would receive a 5% discount for buying luxury property in Cyprus. The ShareRing platform is set to launch on February 8th of this year.

Another third-party project Real Items also made their presence felt with the announcement that “mass adoption” would begin on February 22.

Real Items is a SaaS platform that allows companies to tokenize and tag products with 2FA QR codes, establishing ownership of and sharing product information with consumers. They recently announced their plugin was live in Shopify, one of the most common eCommerce portals online, used by over 1 million businesses.

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Another third-party partner, Fresh Supply Co, was active on social media with the founder David Inderias announcing that “Big things [are] developing”. In the past, he has spoken often about his work with large producers in Australia and New Zealand. Fresh Supply Co’s solutions tag natural products like avocado, crabs, and honey, which they then consume locally or export to regions like China. Inderias is a big believer in presenting blockchain solutions with an attractive user-friendly style, including data, media, and additional info that makes the consumption process more engaging.

Our last third-party of the roundup is board game producer PlayTable and 8Hours Foundation, creators of tabletop digital board game consoles. PlayTable announced they were nominated for the Innovation in Connecting People Award at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. SXSW is one of the biggest cultural festivals in North America, showcasing the biggest contributors to music, film, and entertainment.

This caps a busy few weeks for PlayTable and the 8Hours Foundation, who recently announced the addition of Guitar Hero founder Kai Huang as an advisor. Their consoles have begun shipping, with the first pre-ordered batches beginning to arrive.

Before we go, a quick teaser for next week: VeChainstats.com Founder Fabian and Vesign.io’s Marcel are set to release their latest dApp – a manager dApp compatible with Ledger Nano. Users will be able to send funds, manage nodes, transfer, sell… ah never mind, just wait till next week to get the exhaustive list of features.

Did I forget anything? Let me know on Twitter.

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