In July, the current largest online game co-creation platform Roblox had a game called "Grow a Garden" that became extremely popular. In just three months, it achieved a sustained 2 million concurrent players, a total of 12.3 billion visits, and received 150 million in reservations, with game developers sharing 1.5 million dollars in bonuses. Behind this phenomenal game is an anonymous 16-year-old boy named BMWLux. This game is merely a pixelated mini-game. The core reason it can attract such massive traffic is Roblox. So, when it comes to a hit product, sometimes the grandeur of the storyline and the beauty of the graphics are not that important; what matters most is whether its ecological value is recognized by users. The term "ecology" is the most talked-about in Web3, and now there is a Web3 version of "Roblox" called Portals, which has been invested in by Solana Ventures and has been polished for nearly four years. Portals is a no-code, browser-ready platform that allows...
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