The Sandbox: A single Wallet Web3 game is still the vision of players.

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Source: Cointelegraph Original Text: "The Sandbox: A Single Wallet Web3 Game is Still the Vision of Players"

According to Arthur Madrid, co-founder and CEO of the decentralized metaverse and gaming platform The Sandbox, wallet interoperability remains a vision for Web3 gaming.

At the Crypto Polo event in Dubai, Madrid and Sebastien Borget, co-founder and COO of The Sandbox, had an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph. They stated that interoperability in Web3 gaming remains a goal for The Sandbox. Madrid pointed out:

The CEO of The Sandbox mentioned that one of the main narratives they have seen over the past few months is that players can traverse between different games using a single wallet. He told Cointelegraph that players access games through one wallet and use their items across different platforms, which remains an exciting topic for Web3 gaming enthusiasts.

Arthur Madrid added that despite the market slowdown, the Web3 gaming sector continues to thrive. The executive told Cointelegraph that the tools and infrastructure needed to create new games have become more accessible.

"I can feel that the tools needed to create games are becoming more accessible. If you look at the number of games created on gaming platforms over the past two years, it is still thriving," Madrid told Cointelegraph.

The executive also mentioned that a new generation of programmers and programming tools is working on new types of gameplay. Madrid added that the field only needs one excellent game to become a catalyst for the wider adoption of Web3 technology in gaming.

"The key is that you always need a moment for a game to make an impact. This is a moment of rebirth," Madrid said.

Sebastien Borget told Cointelegraph that the non-fungible token (NFT) space is currently experiencing a shift in focus. The executive stated that their team is seeing an increase in the maturity of the industry, moving from NFTs that were merely used for fundraising and personal avatars to better use cases.

Borget stated that this shift is driven by the increasing demand for digital assets from consumers. He pointed out that creators and developers must focus on adding more value to their NFTs to keep up with this demand.

"At The Sandbox, we are still seeing an increase in demand for our virtual land, avatars, and other NFT collections (such as Jurassic World), as they can be used immediately in the game," Borget said.

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