Space Cartels Hacking Expands After New Free Mint for NFT Collection

Space Cartels Hacking is now spreading its adoption with the latest completed free mint, generating more than 7K Motherboard NFT.
  • Space Cartels Hacking is an idle mobile game with simulated mining.
  • Players buy fixed-price QBIT tokens on Polygon to take part in competitive gaming rounds.
  • Space Cartels recently released a Motherboard mining rig collection, now listing on OpenSea.

Space Cartels Hacking brings a mobile game of strategy, where players must outsmart banks and form their own Space Cartels. The game is now gaining visibility after offering a round of free NFT mints. Space Cartels Hacking is different from the multiverse game “Space Cartels”, which has a different set of equipment and NFT.

https://twitter.com/SPCHacking/status/1668302495615967232

Space Cartels Hacking is a sustainable, competitive game, where players pay in QBIT tokens to participate in a puzzle-solving competition. The player to solve the code earns the pooled funds from participation fees. 

Space Cartels resembles Mining Network, where players own NFT-based simulated rigs. Owning a rig, either from a free mint or from the secondary market, gives players a boost of XP and additional earnings. Rigs also help compete to solve the puzzles, in a process similar to mining blocks for Bitcoin or another blockchain.

Space Cartels Offers Polygon-Based Web3 Game

After the latest mint, Space Cartels already hosts 7,615 NFT rigs, which are the game’s main assets. The game also gained popularity in the past week, potentially boosting adoption for its Web3 ownership model. 

https://twitter.com/SPCHacking/status/1668640871301132288

The game is available as a downloadable mobile app, breaking the milestone of the first 1K downloads. 

Space Cartels offers idle gameplay, which turns the player device into a tool for simulated mining. Rounds of playing involve a code, which has to be guessed by players. Each code generation attempt is paid with QBIT tokens. 

Space Cartels requires access to Polygon’s blockchain via MetaMask or another compatible wallet. Players can buy QBIT tokens at a fixed price of $1 for 100 units, buying 20 attempts at guessing the code. The winner then takes all deposited QBITs and can use them for building rigs to reinvest in the game, or for cashing out. 

The game’s Motherboards, or rigs, are now getting listed on OpenSea and trading may gain tractions. The NFT have been distributed fairly, without big influential owners. Currently, the NFT trade at rock-bottom prices, and there is no way to predict the potential price action of the collection.

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