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Letters From the Chainery

Letters From the Chainery


Here are the latest updates from the development team working on Gala Games’ blockchain, Project GYRI

Project GYRI is the code name for one of our most prized projects: The creation of a games-first layer 1 blockchain, built for Web3 entertainment.

As Gala Games’ new blockchain moves steadily toward full launch, the team behind it would like to update the community on the latest progress. We hope you can share in the excitement of this moment with us by fully understanding its significance for the future of the Gala Games Ecosystem.

Let’s talk Chain! A lot has happened this year and we’re entering a new era for the chain. In the spring we performed a number of Town Crush test releases with the chain integrated in the backend. May Mayhem launched Project GYRI’s first involvement in a competition and resulted in some tough but necessary learnings. Now, games are queued up to have our chain integrated throughout the rest of the year on a production network!

Town Crush

Warren Marshall’s creation of a fun, lightweight match-3 game coincided perfectly with our need to test out game integration. We were able to try out a number of different types of functionality and contract configurations. We distributed Project GYRI-native Fungible Tokens and NFTs, fulfilled token purchases from the Gala Games platform, and even used Project GYRI tokens as payment in-game on the assets contract. Our Town Crush game contract proved out creating and validating match stats and results, player profile stats for measuring progress, and in-game purchasing of profile inventory items. All in all, it was a great exercise of many Project GYRI features.

Of course, when you’re testing and pushing the limits of what your tech can do, you expect to run into problems. We definitely hit some snags during the May Mayhem competition. Although there wasn’t more traffic than expected, our systems (on test infrastructure) did not hold up to the onslaught of rabid Crushers. Our team was together in-person working on getting things shored up for the competition but ultimately realized that we needed to take a step back. This led to us taking extra time to build out robust analytics and performance testing apparatus and allowed us to diagnose the (quite unexpected) source of the problem. Now we can be much more confident in our infrastructure and better able to quickly find the source of any bottlenecks or other trouble.

Once we felt confident in these upgrades, we were able to re-release the competition in June and reward over 5000 players with over $400,000 in $GALA prizes.

Infrastructure Improvements

Along the way we’ve been continuously improving our infrastructure. During this testing phase the Project GYRI network has been running on docker containers. We now have the ability to run our network in Kubernetes. This aligns with the way workloads are run on Nodes and will pave the way for our network to eventually be hosted on them. It’s a huge step toward our goals of increasing decentralization and getting Node operators involved in running the chain.

Core Functionality

From a bit more technical perspective, we’ve continued to beef up the core functionality. For us this means reviewing and refactoring existing utilities, making sure our code is readable and efficient, and most importantly secure. This is all part of moving from a testing and proving stage to a production-ready phase.

Bridging

A critical part of Project GYRI being ready for production is bridging. It’s important that players can safely and simply move tokens between Project GYRI and other networks. Bridge work is ongoing and will allow players to take tokens from the Ethereum network to Project GYRI and back. It’s no secret that bridges have been targeted and exploited to the detriment of ecosystems and communities so we’re spending a lot of time and effort, getting third party audits and really focusing on making sure bridged assets are safe.

What’s Next?

Of course we’ll continue to improve infrastructure and core features, tightening bolts, greasing wheels and so on. But the really fun part is already in progress — Game Integration. You may have already heard that Spider Tanks has integrated a Project GYRI contract and we’re working closely together to make sure that works great and enables some of the cool features we’ve all been anticipating. Town Crush is going from proof of concept to full blown product so there’ll be work to do to enhance the contract and add features there too. In addition, more games have started the process of designing their integration strategies and I for one can’t wait!


Thanks to the Project GYRI team for offering this extensive progress update to the community. Look for more updates on the chain in future issues of “Letters from the Chainery!”

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Benefits of Running a Founder’s Node: Token Rewards

Benefits of Running a Founder’s Node: Token Rewards


Founder’s Node operators whose Nodes were active during the recent Mirandus playtest have now received MTRM.

In the world of Web3 entertainment, innovations are possible thanks to two separate, yet equally important groups: The crypto enthusiasts who think outside the box, and the communities who spread the word. These are their stories.

Recently, there was a Mirandus playtest in which all Exemplar owners could experience the latest developments in the Web3 MMO. Everyone who was able to destroy at least one goblin in that playtest received some Materium (MTRM) as a reward.

The goblin-slaying players weren’t the only ones to receive MTRM rewards.

When Gala Games mints and distributes tokens, a percentage of those tokens is almost always distributed to active Founder’s Node operators as well. Of course there can be exceptions, and the percentage of tokens allocated to Founder’s Node operators can vary.

The Tokens of Gala Games

$GALA

$GALA is the core cryptocurrency of the Gala Games Ecosystem. It is distributed to operators of active Founder’s Nodes on a daily basis, and listed on dozens of crypto exchanges worldwide. Each year, the amount of $GALA distributed to Founder’s Node operators is halved, gradually reducing the amount of new $GALA introduced into the circulating supply.

Reward Tokens

Each Gala Games game also brings its own economy with its own cryptocurrency, such as Town Star’s TOWN, Mirandus’ MTRM and Spider Tanks’ SILK. These tokens are distributed as rewards for Web3 gaming, according to the details of the various reward ecosystems. Whenever these tokens are minted and distributed as rewards, a portion is also distributed to operators of active Founder’s Nodes.

In-Game Items

Many of our in-game items are also blockchain-backed tokens. Similarly to the reward tokens for each individual game, a portion of minted in-game items is always allocated to the operators of active Founder’s Nodes.

Distribution in Action

Yesterday, Materium was distributed to a group of Founder’s Node operators. The following is a broken down explanation of how and why this MTRM distribution took place.

First, Exemplar owners participated in the playtest, slaying goblins to their hearts’ content. Once the playtest ended, the total quantity of MTRM to be distributed was divided among those players who completed the challenge.

Next, the MTRM was distributed to the players, following completion of the playtest.

Finally, all Founder’s Node operators whose Nodes met their activity requirements on the day the playtest MTRM was distributed to players received their portion of MTRM.

In this case, the MTRM allocated for Founder’s Nodes was 20 MTRM per Founder’s Node.

Gala Games Founder’s Nodes

A small number of Gala Games Founder’s Node licenses are still available until the total supply of 50,000 has been reached. Founder’s Nodes live at the core of our decentralized network of Web3 games. By purchasing a license, members of the Gala Games community can contribute computing resources from their home PCs to earn rewards.

Operating a Founder’s Node is like getting your home PC a lifetime job for the Gala Games Ecosystem. You provide the computing resources, and in turn you receive a share of the rewards.

The amount of $GALA distributed to active Founder’s Node operators is reduced by 50% each year (halved). As the $GALA distribution is gradually reduced over time, more and more games will be added to the growing Gala Games platform.

To learn more about Founder’s Nodes, visit THIS SUPPORT ARTICLE.

Let’s Talk About It

Join us in Discord if you’d like to know more about how owning a license and operating a Founder’s Node supports the Gala Games Ecosystem and earns rewards.

We’ve got people from all over the world, so it’s basically a 24/7 party in the Gala Games Discord. See you there!

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