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The Best Bitcoin Games on the Gaming Market

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The gaming industry has produced countless titles throughout the ages. You have action, RPG, strategy, adventure, and many more games available thanks to hard-working developers. Moreover, gaming companies are known for not resting on their laurels. In other words, they’ve got another project that will blow your mind.

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It was Bitcoin that blew everyone’s minds on the financial market. The impact also made it into the gaming industry. In fact, an important event happened in 2017. A certain game called CryptoKitties came out and changed the gaming industry. This was the first crypto game that gave birth to the crypto gaming market.

The cryptocurrency behind it was Ethereum, but that didn’t stop developers from making Bitcoin-based games. Fast forward to today and gamers already have a few titles they can enjoy. Some of them focus on Bitcoin while others encompass the other cryptocurrencies. In that regard, here are some games that you should give a try:

 

CryptoPop

This title is a throwback to some classic arcade games. In CryptoPop you get to match various cryptocurrencies and make them pop. Popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are the symbols you’ll see on balloons in this game.

In that way, the game is similar to Candy Crush but at the same time different. That’s because you can earn cryptocurrency in this game. Naturally, more than one cryptocurrency is supported so you can go for Bitcoin or any other one that you prefer.

 

Altcoin Fantasy

Just like the previous entry, this title also supports numerous cryptocurrencies. But there’s no popping involved as this is a simulator. Just like racing games let you feel the excitement of the track without the drawbacks, this game puts you in the role of a trader.

The game is a simulation of a market where you trade Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency of your choice. Moreover, the game uses real-time prices for all the currencies so it gives you a realistic depiction of an exchange. The other players work as the competition you’d face if you traded in real life.

Altcoin Fantasy’s virtual currency is ACF points. You can use it to trade and take part in the many competitions. These ones offer rewards in actual cryptocurrency which is why this title is a good game to have.

It can provide you with the practice you need. Another way to have an upper hand in trading is to get help from a trading platform such as the Bitcoin Rush trading platform. This platform offers the services of a trading bot. After you make an account and make a deposit you’ll get a training session with the bot. Once you understand how it works then you can tweak the settings and let it do the trading for you. Make sure to check on it from time to time though.

 

Merge Cats

Merge Cats is a game with a simple concept. It says it in the title. Your goal in this game is to merge cats. This means you’ll expect various felines in the game and that you’ll have to match them correctly. The more matches you have the better your score will be. This game also lets you make in-app purchases that will give you a boost. Bitcoin is the supported cryptocurrency and you can spend it as well as earn it.

 

Bitcoin Flip

This is another simulator game. Similar to Altcoin Fantasy, this one uses real-time data to produce a more realistic exchange market. However, the game focuses solely on Bitcoin. It also makes use of virtual money but they come in the shape of dollars.

When you sign up you get a generous amount of $10,000 to trade with. Naturally, you’ll need to make analyses of the market before you make an investment or sell an asset. You’ll also be prone to mistakes which is an important part of learning to trade Bitcoin.

Thanks to this practice you’ll be able to become a better trader. So once you’ll start trading on a real market then making those decisions will come naturally. In other words, you’ll have practice with Bitcoin trading and plenty of it. By playing the game you’ll know how to make important decisions which is one thing of the many you need to know about Bitcoin trading.

 

Splinterlands

If you’re into trading card games then Splinterlands is the title for you. You get to choose from one of 6 factions and vanquish the others. The game lets you strengthen your deck through collectibles and items you can get when winning duels. In-app purchases with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are also available.

 

Conclusion

These are only some of the top Bitcoin games you’ll come across. As time passes, the industry will introduce new ones on the crypto market.

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