Token Value Flows and Interractions
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The player interacts with the economic side of the platform through their account which is associated with a non-custodial wallet.
Completing quest for their favorite games
Reaching in-game goals
Winning quest event and Tournaments
Placing on top of the leaderboards
Quest are a task or a set of tasks in a specific game that a player must complete in order to unlock an achievement and/or a token reward (for sponsored quest). During early stages, quest are added by us, but in the future they will come from community contributors or game publishers. An example of a quest is getting 20 kills with a weapon on CS:GO within 24 hours.
Once a player accepts a quest the platform starts tracking the playerâs progress. Once the goal is reached, a token reward may be unlocked and credited directly to the playerâs Nebula balance.
Quest Event loop involves one or multiple players challenging another player or a group to a specific quest. Each participant puts up some tokens as an entry fee, and at the resolution the winner gets the combined entry fees, minus a fee going into the Nebula Treasury.
An example of a quest event could be a winner-takes-all 10-player deathmatch round in CS:GO capped at 50 kills, with an entry fee of 10 $NEBU tokens. Quest Event can also be sponsored by Nebula with tokens from the Quest system. These matches may have a free or paid entry fee.
Upon partnering with the platform, developers and publishers would be able to get their own functionality on the platform for the games they represent. As a first step, the entity would connect to the platform and make sure they get the necessary access to the game management dashboard.
Once Game Developers and Publishers integrate with Nebula they could:
Create quest for their game and sponsor them with tokens
Add assets to a Nebula marketplace for the players to trade with
Receive royalties from the trading activities related to their game.