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Thank you for you’re replying to me and this is a very strategic approach, please can you help to elaborate on the detachment process for the wallet, thank you

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Thanks for the amazing explanation and clarity.
Kudos buddy

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Remember when i said, login by email or web2 provider (gmail, farcaster, apple) and system will create the wallet for you. The detachment is upgrading account to show the recovery phrase or private key. Later, you can just import this pvt key into your metamask account. You need to secure it by your own now since it’s exposed. You can refer to this

  1. Eventually the user can optionally choose to move from a non-custodial wallet to a self-custodial one by pressing “Upgrade Wallet” on AppKit. This will open the (WalletConnect secure website) that will walk your user through the upgrading process.
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This has a whole lot of motivation written all over it as it’s great to see the strategic pivot from an experimental project to a fully developed game with integrated blockchain features.
Can you elaborate on the custodial token system?

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as the name itself, “custody”
So custodial token isn’t particularly owning the token, this is implemented in CEX, bank.
For example: you can buy crypto in robinhood/etoro/binance but you don’t truly own your token, the system only record and manage your ownership of asset in their database. If their system goes kaboom because of war or erased completely, you have no power to retrieve them back.

another example for custodial, if you buy oil or gold from robinhood or other stock market. Once you bought it, they won’t send the gold or oil to your house right? Their database is only record those stuff. So custodial isn’t truly owning the stuff to avoid the hassle of that complexity, imagine everytime you buy and sell gold. People will deliver gold, and coming back out of your house all the time. It will be annoying flow

but we didnt implement custodial token, we use EIP-4337 that make it looks like a custodial flow, because there’s automation system. So player will execute transaction seamlessly without pop-up wallet for every transaction

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Thank you for your reply to me and I like how you’re explaining it as you make me to understand very well, please tell me as you’re users upgrade to the self custodial wallet do you have any process to help them to get back their account in the case that they lost their private key, thank you

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Your explanation really highlights the distinction between custodial tokens, and this method helps simplify user interaction while maintaining the security and ownership benefits of blockchain.
Should the system experience downtime, how would that impact users, and what measures are in place to recover from such situations seamlessly?

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Account abstraction (login with web-2 provider and creating their wallet) is the reason to avoid user losing their pvt key because user will be able to access back their email or other web2 account easier than storing their pvt key.

If you upgrade, you can still access the same wallet with the same email or google or any web2 that you use before. Upgrading is only revealing the private key. It won’t separate the eth-account from the email or google or apple, it still gonna be the same eth-address. The detachment i mentioned, you can access that eth-account in another wallet by importing them into metamask or other wallet. So you can access eth-account without the need to login with web-2 provider (email, google, apple,etc) again

If the system experiences downtime, it can lead to significant problems. For example, if a bank’s system goes down, they likely have backups in place. However, in the case of a war, the challenges can escalate, and personal safety may take precedence over securing game assets. In such scenarios, assets might be at risk, even though today’s systems are much improved and many individuals maintain their own backups.

Unless a project creates its own server and system, which is unlikely, players shouldn’t worry too much about these technical issues, as such events are rare. Instead, they can focus on winning the game.

Additionally, we are not fully custodial with our tokens. We implement EIP-4337 to create a user experience that resembles a custodial flow, ensuring that tokens and assets are delivered directly to you!

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Thank you for the breakdown explanation, I get it much better now

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By implementing this system, you are mitigating the friction often associated with blockchain games, while still preserving the advantages of true ownership.
While it’s great that players shouldn’t have to worry too much about technical issues, do you plan to include a contingency guide or an in-game feature that educates players on what to do in the event of a rare system downtime or technical glitch?

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Yes, we will have documentation and external resources to help mitigate any technical issues that may arise. While we don’t have a comprehensive strategy for the potential glitch or issue, we anticipate that technical challenges will be minimal during our early phase. As long as the issue is within the game and not blockchain, then player’s asset will be safe but ofc we will do more professional phase first, this is currently still on prototype. So we haven’t in beta phase yet.

Also this game is designed primarily for fun and isn’t overly ambitious, so any downtime or glitches can still be viewed positively. If players are upset about not being able to play, it actually indicates that they’re invested in the experience and want to return. It means we are in the right direction, and in the right progress.

These situations can still provide valuable insights into player psychology and their connection to the game we’ve created for them. We need to face reality, and better do it early if it’s in the early is too good and too perfect to be true then it likely isn’t.

Also we will start this with halloween theme soon, expect around over 25th oct for next announcement

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Hello @theras team!
While testing your game I noticed it still lacks of blockchain integration.(currently pointing to sepolia for the wallet connection)

Also based on your milestones looks like the game is not ready for the hackaTRON. As per the rules a minimum blockchain integration is required.

We encourage your team to keep working on the integration and improving the game and will gladly welcome you to our next hackatron :slight_smile:

Thank you for your understanding!

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I agree with you admin, although everything looks great, there is no TRON/BTTC integration which is the main key of the hackathon @SimbadMarino @theras

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Your well balanced approach of expecting some minor technical issues while valuing player investment is a realistic and thoughtful way to frame the game’s development.
How do you plan to communicate with players during downtimes or technical issues?

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Taking inspiration and basing on fun based on a number of web2 games definitely sounds intriguing

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Hi @SimbadMarino & @LuisMiguel86 you can change the network to BTTC, it seems bug there. I just removed sepolia now. You can directly go to shop and purchase some NFTs here with BTTC first, and then later the upcoming $TRX + $HYAPE

We are preparing the halloween gameplay events soon for oct 31st

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Simply through announcement, even big game industry also still experiencing downtime. as long as it’s not corrupting the player’s asset. Players will be back grinding

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Thank you, please wait for our Halloween even on 31st oct. We’re preparing special reward for early players

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Players would be back grinding for sure, the grind never stops. Away from Hackathon politics for a second, do you think Black Myth: Wukong is a better game than God of War? I was having this argument with my homeboys earlier

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