@SuiNetwork is constantly breaking barriers that held developers back when they were using EVM.
@animalabs_io has great project that plans to deliver a game - @act_nexus - with a caliber compared to AAA games.
Gaming is one of the biggest industries and I hope that this will contribute to the onboarding of mainstream consumers to web3.
Why are we building on @SuiNetwork? It’s nearly impossible to build @act_nexus with the EVM. Sui is an object-centric chain that allows dynamic NFTs. What does this mean?
You can update your NFTs in near real time; a used in-game sword can take damage, which will be reflected on-chain, and a Pokemon can receive experience points.
We’re using this in quite a few ways, from our initial avatar mint, which can be decomposed from 1 NFT into 22, and subsequently recomposed in Anima’s on-chain inventory, to kill-counts recorded on weapons and an on-chain league table.
How do Sui’s dynamic NFTs compare with the EVM? EVM NFTs cannot actually be updated. Nonetheless, there are two alternatives: you can burn-and-mint an NFT, or you can use a version control, adding an additional layer between the NFT and the underlying asset.
What you can build, the ease of build and the developer experience on Sui versus the EVM is worlds apart.
After building and seeing what is possible with Sui, we can’t help but feel like the EVM will go the way of Netscape… It is very early after all.
At Anima, we are building community first.
One of our earliest and biggest supporters, @_meimei_PM2731, has been an indispensable part of our journey. Meimei is the pillar of our Japanese community.
To show our appreciation, we collaborated with Meimei to create a one-of-a-kind golden Viper helm and armor set.
This unique gift commemorates a truly exceptional member of our community. Thank you, Meimei!
レッツゴー!!!
Really disheartening when people complain that you aren't just focusing on getting airdrop coins for holders. I'm here to make games, and all of the Collab capsules were dropping are completely free - I'm not trying to be a speculative asset generator, I'm making stuff because I like creating, and building art and games.
It's also hard to wake up early, go to bed late, working constantly every day for months on end to produce the highest quality work you can, to have it dismissed because it's not a coin. We're trying to push the boundaries of dNFT, gaming, what owning and using an object is in a game, and how you can evolve and change those objects - this isn't something you can prompt.
The Anima 3d folder is now coming up to 3 terabytes of information. I have a process document just for how to make each piece of armour, which results in around 600 frames of rendered animation, 3 different formats of 3d objects, textures, metadata, which then has to be filed, filtered and meticulously tracked.
To everyone building, good luck, and good night.
Really disheartening when people complain that you aren't just focusing on getting airdrop coins for holders. I'm here to make games, and all of the Collab capsules were dropping are completely free - I'm not trying to be a speculative asset generator, I'm making stuff because I like creating, and building art and games.
It's also hard to wake up early, go to bed late, working constantly every day for months on end to produce the highest quality work you can, to have it dismissed because it's not a coin. We're trying to push the boundaries of dNFT, gaming, what owning and using an object is in a game, and how you can evolve and change those objects - this isn't something you can prompt.
The Anima 3d folder is now coming up to 3 terabytes of information. I have a process document just for how to make each piece of armour, which results in around 600 frames of rendered animation, 3 different formats of 3d objects, textures, metadata, which then has to be filed, filtered and meticulously tracked.
To everyone building, good luck, and good night.
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I generally think of Sui as a gaming chain, largely owning to its object based model, dynamic fields and the ability for objects to own objects. However, it recently occurred to me that the same pattern of object ownership and object abstraction that we used for our composable avatars, lends itself very well to complex financial products and the bundling together of securities or RWAs.
You could see a top level object - tradable - that owns underlining tokenised assets - crypto tokens, equities, NFT-based mortgages, tokenised property - as the equivalent to ETFs, REITs or even an on-chain CDO.
This would of course require a degree of standardisation, but you could run tradable funds on-chain, being a composite of underlying assets, or even a fund of funds.
There is a significant upside vis-a-vis TradFi, particularly when looking at CDOs. There is nothing inherently wrong with CDOs, for example. The problem in 2007 was a mixture of their opacity, and illegal activity by ratings agencies, banks, etc… On-chain transparency solves this.
The first killer app for blockchains is money, but they are incredibly well suited to finance, with the transparency of blockchains functioning as a social gossip network, incensing prudent behaviour owing to transparency and the associated social pressure it brings; you can have social or software based early warning systems, with a flag being raised where behaviour is imprudent as we can see what’s in the products. Beyond accountability, transparency will drive efficiency within markets, reducing asymmetries of information.
Sui’s object model can unlock a new world of financial products, owing to NFT-based composability, whilst bringing additional safeguards. Consumers can have access to the investment opportunities and profits previous only available to closely guarded financial institutions, a highly lucrative oligopoly, whose seat of power is a product of long-compounded interest on an initial/historical asymmetric opportunity.
Blockchains open the doors for financial disruption, but with significant safe guarding and more broadly, with considerable positive externalities in the form of consumer financial opportunities.
What’s next for Anima?
Anima has two core development streams:
(1) Games and NFTs: all games produced by Anima Labs will use our dNFT collections. The games are intended to be first and foremost fun, but also allow us to develop and showcase new uses and standards for NFTs and demonstrate why @SuiNetwork is the future of gaming. With some exciting collaborations in the works, we have some big announcements coming soon.
(2) Infrastructure: one of the infrastructure pieces we are working on currently is a game discovery platform and launchpad. Sui needs a marketplace that supports static and dynamic NFTs (dNFTs).
And, beyond simply indexing and supporting dNFTs, if we want to build the next iteration of virtual worlds and even states - network or IRL - we need standards.
Composable NFTs are a Sui core innovation and will underpin the next generation of permissionless virtual worlds, but composability requires standards, from NFTs to model and texture standards.
Anima is working on the infrastructure to support dNFTs and the next generation of composable worlds. First up, is a user-friendly marketplace and game discovery platform.
Supporting static and dNFTs, and showcasing Sui’s gaming ecosystem, we are building with the future in-mind. The first iteration of our platform will be released Q1 of next year and we will be porting to desktop shortly after.
Brick by brick, we’re building a gaming vertical, with native Web3 game distribution firmly on the roadmap.
What’s next for Anima?
Anima has two core development streams:
(1) Games and NFTs: all games produced by Anima Labs will use our dNFT collections. The games are intended to be first and foremost fun, but also allow us to develop and showcase new uses and standards for NFTs and demonstrate why @SuiNetwork is the future of gaming. With some exciting collaborations in the works, we have some big announcements coming soon.
(2) Infrastructure: one of the infrastructure pieces we are working on currently is a game discovery platform and launchpad. Sui needs a marketplace that supports static and dynamic NFTs (dNFTs).
And, beyond simply indexing and supporting dNFTs, if we want to build the next iteration of virtual worlds and even states - network or IRL - we need standards.
Composable NFTs are a Sui core innovation and will underpin the next generation of permissionless virtual worlds, but composability requires standards, from NFTs to model and texture standards.
Anima is working on the infrastructure to support dNFTs and the next generation of composable worlds. First up, is a user-friendly marketplace and game discovery platform.
Supporting static and dNFTs, and showcasing Sui’s gaming ecosystem, we are building with the future in-mind. The first iteration of our platform will be released Q1 of next year and we will be porting to desktop shortly after.
Brick by brick, we’re building a gaming vertical, with native Web3 game distribution firmly on the roadmap.
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