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Creators of Fortnite-like Ethereum game “OpenSeason” reveal Airdrop token
The creators of OpenSeason, a crypto-themed battle royale shooter game built around Ethereum NFT Access Pass, details announced Monday for the studio’s upcoming token launch to players, and revealed the freebie is coming this week.
At some point this week, the owners of Fractional Uspiring Studios NFTs subscription passes, currently required to play Open season—according to one company, it will automatically receive a portion of the 62.1 million “FU Money” tokens that were earmarked for this week’s initial airdrop blog post.
This sum constitutes 10% of FU’s total token supply. These coins will be distributed based on three wallet snapshots already taken; the longer the user has kept the membership card, the greater the amount of FU he will receive. The token will initially be offered via RefereeEthereum’s layer-2 scaling network.
On Monday, the team at Fractional Uspiring Studios, which developed Fortnite-style OpenSeason, available via the Epic Games Store, also outlined a long-term roadmap for the FU token.
After this week’s airdrop, the remaining 90% of the token supply will be distributed accordingly: 30% will be allocated to be distributed as community rewards over the next decade, 20% will go to the studio team, with a six months. maturation program5% will go to a liquidity pool on Uniswap and the remaining 35% will go to fund future Fractional Uspiring projects.
That pool for future projects, or “FUture Productions” as Fractional Uspiring puts it, will be controlled by FU token holders and distributed through grants or other incentive models for builders, a company representative said Decipherit’s GG. These funds will be blocked for an entire year.
A representative of the Fractional Revolt said this Decipher that the structure of exactly how the FU community will fund future projects is fluid and will take shape over time.
“That’s still something I think we’ll figure out as we go forward,” they said. “For this reason we decided to stop for a year so as not to think about it so much for the moment and let time and our experience with [OpenSeason] reveal how to best address this problem.
After this week’s airdrop, NFT subscription holders will still be able to earn significantly more “FU Money” over time.
Since OpenSeason will soon open up to the general public beyond NFT pass holders, pass holders will be able to invite friends to the game with an invite link and earn FU not only for each referral but as a commission on any tokens earned by those. friends in the game.
OpenSeason will open to users with such invitation links in the coming months, said Krypticrooks, the game’s pseudonymous co-founder. Decipher.
They see the incentivized model as a way to mobilize NFT subscription holders as gaming evangelists, as it grows over time.
“Game passes will almost act like an affiliate marketing tool to attract anyone [regardless] of any knowledge of Web3,” Krypticrooks said. “No wallet, no nothing.”