Key Changes
Below are the clarifications of differences between Endgame and the other existing crypto community projects:
Compared to the asset trading categories of Uniswap (focused on exchanges of FT: ERC20 tokens) and Opensea (focused on exchanges of NFT: ERC721 tokens), the trading assets within Endgame will possess both FT (fungible token) and NFT (non-fungible token) properties simultaneously.
Compared to the asset trading models of Sudoswap (single and decentralized bonding curve pool) and Blur/OpenseaPro (bid-based aggregated trading), the trading assets within Endgame will possess both an efficient liquidity book and unified AMM liquidity pool.
Compared to the market curation models of CEX (relatively trusted audit-based listing) and DEX (untrusted permissionless model), everything within Endgame is permissionless but governed through decentralized Token Curated Registries (TCR) to achieve trustlessness.
All in all, Endgame can be defined as a Hybrid Market which aims to provide a simple, secure, efficient, and trustless way of trading utility NFTs (item collectibles) in the gaming world through a form of a democratic system. It truly helps small and medium-sized developers (individuals/teams) and users to curate, trade, and exchange game NFTs (items) in an open, fair, and free manner on Ethereum. It realizes decentralized interactions among game developers, players, and investors, and enables truly free combination of game assets, fully unleashing global productivity and production relationships.
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