Ever wondered what it'd be like to play classic games directly on-chain? Cartesi's team just made it happen. Their lead developer advocate recently demonstrated DOOM running natively on a blockchain layer—a solid proof of concept for how Web3 infrastructure can handle complex computational tasks beyond simple token transfers. It's a reminder that on-chain gaming is moving from theory to reality.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-23 18:32
No way, really? DOOM is running on-chain? This is exactly what I want to see, not those trap click-to-earn garbage.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 12-23 15:52
The case is solved, this is the real use of blockchain, it’s not to play people for suckers, it’s to get DOOM running.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12-23 15:27
Doom is running on-chain? Alright, finally seeing something substantial.
Ever wondered what it'd be like to play classic games directly on-chain? Cartesi's team just made it happen. Their lead developer advocate recently demonstrated DOOM running natively on a blockchain layer—a solid proof of concept for how Web3 infrastructure can handle complex computational tasks beyond simple token transfers. It's a reminder that on-chain gaming is moving from theory to reality.