If you love games, girls, and NFT technology, then you’re going to love Ninja Punk Girls.
That, Boase said, was the basic premise.
As with many projects, Ninja Punk Girls started out with a test series.
Each code is unique to a card, and it links to a public address on the Ninja Punk Girls website.
Finally, the gameplay itself is quite simple.
As Boase explained, the longer you keep your card, the more value that card accrues because of drops and other things that the company adds to the card over time.
“It’s a balance,” Boase puts it.
Having the game on the BSV blockchain means players can battle for a penny each all day long, and the same is true on a more massive scale.
“I think ultimately people’s access to Polygon and Solana and those other chains is going to be so low, it’s going to be so minimal that people won’t even bother thinking about it,” Boase said.
Boase, who is also a co-founder of the Satoshi Block Dojo, is encouraging more people to sign up and develop their ideas at the Dojo.
And then in the end, you have this amazing process of pitching your business to like hundreds and hundreds of investors.