Every new gamer can make the YOM network stronger.
More local demand means more regional nodes come online.
More nearby nodes means compute gets closer to players.
That is how YOM is designed to scale: not by adding friction, but by improving coverage and latency over time.
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This week on YOM 🛠️
→ Why the hardware model is breaking and what replaces it
→ How publishers skip app stores with instant play (+1,316% DAU case study)
→ Heading to @developconf Brighton, July 14–17
→ Town Hall Ep. 80 Xbox layoffs and what it means for decentralized gaming
→ MiCA fully enforced $YOM was compliant from day one
→ The network loop: more gamers → more compute → more $YOM settlement
Building continues. 🫡
The YOM network runs on a simple loop.
More gamers using platform → more compute consumed → more network activity → more $YOM settlement on-chain → more operators joining to serve demand.
Token utility grows when the network grows.
That's the design.
Every year the checklist gets longer: better GPU, more storage, faster internet, a newer console.
And every year the actual game stays exactly the same size it always was.
Publishers integrating YOM can bypass the traditional app-store funnel.
No downloads.
No store install friction.
No 30% platform fee on streamed access.
A player clicks a link. The game streams instantly from the nearest available node.
In the Martians vs Roughnecks case study, replacing a multi-GB download with instant play drove a +1,316% DAU increase.
That is what removing the barrier does.
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Bad Advice
"just buy a better PC."
the most unhelpful advice in gaming
not everyone has a month's rent sitting around for silicon
that'll be outdated in three years
cloud gaming was supposed to fix this
it just built a new wall instead
NANO is the hardware that connects your gaming PC to the YOM network.
More robust design. Clearer setup. Plug and play.
No technical background required. No complicated configuration.
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A new console costs more than ever.
A gaming PC costs more than ever.
Yet the demand for gaming keeps growing.
The math doesn't add up. The hardware model is breaking.
Streaming AAA experiences to any screen isn't the future. It's the fix.
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THIS GUY CAN SCAN AN ENTIRE BUILDING BEFORE HE EVEN WALKS INSIDE.
Not with a drone.
Not with blueprints.
Just satellite imagery and AI.
He taps a building on the map.
Seconds later…
The software estimates the number of floors.
Finds possible entrances.
Measures the building.
Highlights blind spots.
Builds a tactical overview before anyone steps through the front door.
He isn’t looking for ways in.
He’s looking for what everyone else missed.
That’s exactly how great bug hunters think.
They don’t attack systems.
They map them.
They reduce unknowns.
Then they look for the one assumption everyone trusted.
I built that same reconnaissance mindset into a Claude bug hunting workflow.
Full guide below.