This sci-fi blockchain game could help create a metaverse that no one owns | MIT Review
Date : 2022-11-10
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MIT Review report on Dark Forest, a game launched in 2020 which constitutes a proof of concept for advanced cryptography in video games — and showing how blockchains might host decentralized digital worlds in the future.
Dark Forest (which we have not tested) leverages the zero-knowledge-proof technology and is described as the most complex blockchain game ; an opportunity to address the usual challenges of non-financial blockchain applications.
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