Meet Gorecat from the gen01 NFT collection. This one's got a special role—he's designed to hunt down players in our upcoming game launch.
But here's what matters: we're building on Roblox. Not because it sounds cool, but because the numbers speak. Roblox hosts 110 million active users globally, making it the largest gaming ecosystem on the planet right now.
The creator economy there is exploding too. In 2025 alone, the platform distributed over $1 billion to creators. That's real money flowing through the ecosystem, rewarding builders and artists who contribute.
When you combine NFTs with a platform that's already proven at scale, with millions of players and established creator incentives, you're looking at actual infrastructure for Web3 gaming. No speculation, just practical integration.
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UncommonNPC
· 11h ago
Roblox 110M users definitely outperforms other blockchain games; this approach is fine.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 17h ago
Hey, the data on 1.1 million active users definitely grabs attention, but is the creator revenue share on Roblox reliable, or is it just another new way to cut the grass again?
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NFT Hunter setup sounds good, but I'm worried it's just a PPT game, and it won't be launched until 2027.
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A billion dollars flowing to creators sounds great, but how much of it actually reaches them? How many layers of deductions are there in between?
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Forget it, let's just look at the specific mechanism of Gorecat. Just saying that the infrastructure is complete isn't very convincing.
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Roblox's ecosystem is indeed strong, but can NFT games really establish a viable business model there? It still feels like they're in the exploratory stage.
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GlueGuy
· 01-07 21:52
Roblox has really benefited from this wave of opportunities, with 11 billion active users standing there... However, how innovative you can get with NFTs combined with Roblox depends on your game design.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-07 21:46
The 1.1 million Roblox players are indeed capable, much more reliable than the hype of most blockchain game projects.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-07 21:41
1.1 million active users are indeed impressive, but can Roblox truly accommodate a Web3 ecosystem? Or is it just another round of hype around concepts?
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TokenStorm
· 01-07 21:39
1.1 million monthly active users? Let me recalculate the on-chain data... Hmm, there is indeed arbitrage potential, but the risk factor on the Roblox side is higher than I imagined.
Roblox creative workers earn 100 million USD a year. The number looks impressive, but I'm worried it might turn into another feast for the early birds.
Basically, it's still a gamble on Roblox's ceiling. I've already taken some small positions, and I can afford to lose.
I've heard this line about combining NFTs with gaming platforms quite a few times, but this time it feels a bit different. Maybe I'm just experiencing FOMO again.
This Gorecat setting is interesting; I just don't know if it can truly activate user retention.
Looking for the real deal in Web3 gaming?
Meet Gorecat from the gen01 NFT collection. This one's got a special role—he's designed to hunt down players in our upcoming game launch.
But here's what matters: we're building on Roblox. Not because it sounds cool, but because the numbers speak. Roblox hosts 110 million active users globally, making it the largest gaming ecosystem on the planet right now.
The creator economy there is exploding too. In 2025 alone, the platform distributed over $1 billion to creators. That's real money flowing through the ecosystem, rewarding builders and artists who contribute.
When you combine NFTs with a platform that's already proven at scale, with millions of players and established creator incentives, you're looking at actual infrastructure for Web3 gaming. No speculation, just practical integration.