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GM everyone. This is 2036. We scroll for gems all day so you donāt have to.
Hereās what weāre serving up today š²: crypto gaming is back, and thereās a new contender in town that everyone keeps talking about.
Letās dig in.

Before writing 2036, I worked full-time in crypto gaming.
To me - itās the most no-brainer application of blockchains outside of money.
I laid out a short gaming thesis two weeks ago - which you can read here.
TLDR: Crypto is a valuable use case for games.
Crypto games allow gamers to own their in-game assets (in the form of NFTs) and earn an income from playing.
In the process, investors can speculate on the next big IP (like PokƩmon, Mario, World of Warcraft, etc.). Gaming IPs are the most valuable IPs in the world.
On top of that, critical blockchain infrastructure is complex to understand for most people.
But almost all of us can understand gaming - including the 3 BILLION of us who play games regularly.
Shooter games, in particular, are incredibly popular and easy to get into.
Thatās why Iām bullish on Shrapnel.
Shrapnel is a high-quality (AAA) first-person shooter crypto gaming. This has two distinct advantages:
1/ These are the types of games that attract spenders š°
Look at this skin. It sells for between $50,000-$100,000 in CounterStrike, one of the more popular shooters:

This is great not just for the gameās bottom line but also for viral marketing:

Bigger spends = more viral content about it.
2/ The game has a chance to be fun š®
For years, most crypto games were just DeFi projects overlaid with simplistic game mechanics.
But thatās changing now.
Shrapnel has been in development for years. The game developers have worked on games like Call of Duty and Halo. You can tell.
Take a look for yourself:
The game hasnāt been released yet (est. 2024), but itās all anyone can talk about right now.
Their token, $SHRAP, is live and currently trading at about $0.2, giving the game a market cap of ā¼$48 million.
Thatās just a fraction of the market cap of big games like Axie Infinity ($883 million), Decentraland ($818 million) or Illuvium ($409 million).
So sure - itās up +100% this month.
But if the game is good, the token has much more room to run.
Now - if you decide to make a bet, the token is probably the best way to do it.
But if you want to try out their game, you can also get NFTs to go with that (right here).
Now - nothing here is financial advice. You will probably want to read the Whitepaper, which youāll find here.
But it would be silly to dismiss gaming because āitās for kids.ā
Gaming is a serious, valuable niche, and the bull market in gaming looks like itās officially off to the races again.
No need to be on the sidelines this time.
P.S.: I occasionally invest in early-stage VC rounds of upcoming crypto games before they launch their tokens.
The upside is 100X+, but you could also lose everything. Iām doing another round thatās closing soon (this Friday), and we still have a small allocation open. Their token is launching in Jan/Feb.
Itās decentralized finance - so the minimum is very low. If youāre interested in participating, reply to this email with āIām interestedā and Iāll send you the details.


