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Ertha To Launch Initial Dex Offering On Top Gaming Launchpads Seedify, GameFi, And Red Kite

Ertha recently launched its initial decentralized exchange offering on three different gaming launchpads, Seedify, GameFi, and Red Kite, as it looks to expand play-to-earn gaming and the metaverse into depths that have rarely been explored. The Ertha metaverse, built on Binance Smart Chain, is a Heroes Of Might And Magic-type game that is inspired by our real-life economic and social experience to explore and investigate the virtual world while combining familiar elements from games such as Second Life. Users can choose different life goals, specializations, jobs, and even countries, as well as buy land using NFTs.

“We’re proud to be at the forefront of blockchain gaming, and it’s a pleasure to be launching on these top launchpads,”said Linas Kiguolis, CEO and Founder of Ertha. “Check our gameplay trailer — I think it demonstrates the scale of what we have made.”

Ertha’s (the game) globe has 350,000 hex land plots that are represented as NFTs. After buying a hex land plot, players will receive revenue for every transaction. As a landowner for life, players are free to choose where to live, study or work, and will earn Ertha’s native token, ERTHA.

The game is designed to replicate a real-life environment, simulating people’s actions to earn a living. Users can explore this metaverse, learn real-world skills and play-to-earn. 

The ERTHA token will play an essential role in the Erthaverse. As a game of economic and political intrigue, the ERTHA token has various use cases for players. ERTHA tokens can be used to influence in-game politics, purchase land, make governance decisions, develop real estate, and much more.

(All information was provided by Cointelegraph)

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