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Introducing Shinto – A Community-Driven Game Currency

A topic by IaidoProtocol created Jan 30, 2025 Views: 160 Replies: 2
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Shinto is more than just an in-game currency—it's a real-world cryptocurrency designed for both gaming and everyday use. As I develop new games (and integrate Shinto into future projects), this community-powered coin will grow, shaping a unique economy where players and developers alike can benefit. 


Shinto is for the players, by the players—the more people using it, the stronger its economy and network become. Join the movement and be part of something bigger than just a game!

It's a slippery slope. Cool idea, worth looking into. But very much reminiscent of all those weird NFT games that came out a few years ago. Implementation could be cool, if it's widespread enough it could be a cool new way to handle in game payments, but the last few dozen similar ideas haven't panned out well. Nonetheless, good luck with it, if nothing else, a cool idea!

Thanks! Yeah, I'm doing my best to make sure that it's going to be implemented well: careful planning and building a solid, active community behind it so people become actually invested in its success. I think the differing factor will be community first. It needs to be built off of genuine interest in seeing it succeed for it to really work, and one of the core tenets of the coin is transparency.