I have uncovered the complete list of exhibitors from the San Francisco GDC in March, and as a result, only one Web3 project was found—Arbitrum.
At a time when the entire Web3 space is being neglected by the gaming market, Arbitrum still dares to showcase at the Game Developers Conference. This persistence is indeed rare.
To be honest, I have always believed that gaming is the most practical and efficient product form to truly bring new users to the blockchain world. But there is a premise— the economic system design must be interesting, stable, and have a lifecycle.
From this perspective, Arbitrum's choice indeed shows taste.
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I have uncovered the complete list of exhibitors from the San Francisco GDC in March, and as a result, only one Web3 project was found—Arbitrum.
At a time when the entire Web3 space is being neglected by the gaming market, Arbitrum still dares to showcase at the Game Developers Conference. This persistence is indeed rare.
To be honest, I have always believed that gaming is the most practical and efficient product form to truly bring new users to the blockchain world. But there is a premise— the economic system design must be interesting, stable, and have a lifecycle.
From this perspective, Arbitrum's choice indeed shows taste.