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# NFT Gaming Platform

A game developer wants to create a gaming platform where in-game items, characters, and other assets can be bought, sold, or traded as NFTs. They can use the DG Live tools to develop a web-based marketplace and a metaverse counterpart that allows players to access the NFT marketplace directly from within the game environment. The Marketplace SDK and Metaverse SDK can be integrated into the game's ecosystem, enabling seamless transactions for players.

This use case demonstrates how game developers can generate additional revenue by incorporating NFTs into their gaming platforms. By creating an in-game economy powered by NFTs, developers can monetize virtual assets and encourage player engagement. Moreover, the royalty management system ensures that the game developer continues to profit from the secondary market transactions, sustaining a long-term revenue stream.


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