
Over the past two years, only a few blockchains have been able to become significant platforms for gaming.
Despite its high price as of late, Ethereum remains the key blockchain for the blockchain gaming world, while in 2020 EOS and TRON looked pretty dull in this regard. Meanwhile, smaller networks, such as HIVE and WAX, continue to evolve and speed up.
A striking example is Dapper Labs, which has launched an open beta version of its NBA Top Shot collection project, which is the first decentralized application on the new Flow blockchain.
Animoca Brands has announced that it will also support the Flow blockchain from Dapper Labs by releasing a new game called Star Girl. They also plan to release new versions of the F1 Delta Time and MotoGP games, which, for all intents and purposes, will work on Ethereum.
The Harmon blockchain has announced a strategic partnership with The Sandbox, which will allow assets to be merged between Ethereum and Harmon. In this case, the project revolves around a high-speed segmented network working with the Proof-of-Stake algorithm.
