The popular blockchain-based cat breeding game will launch a brand new version of its app exclusively for HTC mobile devices.
Consequently, the so-called chain of custody potentially helps to verify the identity of digital assets or, in the case of the CryptoKitties game, digital furballs.
CryptoKitties is a viral game based on the Ethereum blockchain, which allows users to collect and breed digital cats.
According to the official statement made on Tuesday, CryptoKitties is to roll out a version for mobile devices available on HTC’s flagship phone the U12+ and the upcoming HTC Exodus.
In spite of the fact HTC is the first major brand to announce a phone based around the blockchain technology, the first phone that CryptoKitties will come to is not a “crypto” phone.
Every gaming crypto enthusiast has heard about CryptoKitties, a virtual game that runs on the Ethereum blockchain, using non-fungible tokens that are unique to each ‘kitty’. What is so special about this blockchain based game? Without a doubt, CryptoKitties has benefited from being the first on the market, as it entered the public’s consciousness before […]
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The popular blockchain-based cat breeding game will launch a brand new version of its app exclusively for HTC mobile devices.
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CryptoKitties, the cutesy blockchain game where you can collect, customize, breed, and inevitably pimp out virtual cats is still apparently still a thing. Once so popular that it brought Ethereum to its very knees, dwindling interest has spurred them to adopt a more holistic way to get people to spend money on seemingly worthless vanity tokens.
CryptoKitties, the virtual cat breeding game that became so popular it clogged the ethereum network, is to roll out a version for mobile devices through a partnership with Taiwanese phone maker HTC. CryptoKitties announced the partnership in a release on Tuesday, indicating that the mobile app will first be available on HTC’s flagship phone, the U12+,
Popular cat-themed blockchain game CryptoKitties creates “the world’s first sea-loving CryptoKitty” as both an ambassador for ocean protection as well as a unique addition to someone’s collection.
Taiwanese phone maker HTC announced in May that it was working on a blockchain-powered phone; it’s now shared the first bit of news about the device – named Exodus – saying that it plans to release it by the end of Q3 this year.
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