To up the crypto game, developers should look back in time


For example, Minecraft servers can use third-party plugins to establish decentralized virtual economies, enforce basic land and property rights, and create internal governance structures. Simultaneously, these virtual worlds grew along with the player base, allowing them to discover new items, areas, and strategies and independently bring them to the community. On the blockchain, this would mean that assets for sale on exchanges or markets would always have to be created or earned by players.