Beyond Gaming (BG) White Paper
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Web3 Gaming Opportunities
    • 2.1 Dynamic Game Economy
    • 2.2 Unified Player Identity and Reputation
    • 2.3 Cross-Game Asset Portability
    • 2.4 Real-Time Data Integration
    • Conclusion
  • 3. BEYOND GAMING(BG) Chain Overview
    • 3.1 Core Team
    • 3.2 Vision
    • 3.3 Mission
    • 3.4 Goals
    • 3.5 Strategic Partners
      • Investors
      • Partnerships
  • 4. Key Features
    • 4.1 Smart Contracts for Dynamic In-Game Economy
    • 4.2 Decentralized Identity and Reputation System
    • 4.3 Cross-Game Asset Portability Through Token Standards
    • 4.4 Oracle Integration for Real-Time Data-Driven Gameplay
    • 4.5 Blockchain as a Service (BAAS) Model
  • 5. Ecosystem Content and Application Value
    • 5.1 Ecosystem Content
    • 5.2 Application Value
    • 5.3 Ecosystem Expansion
  • 6. Technical Architecture
    • 6.1 Blockchain Infrastructure
    • 6.2 AI Layer: Independent Off-Chain Service
      • 6.2.1 Data Flow Between Blockchain and AI Layer
      • 6.2.2 AI Event Generation and Feedback
      • 6.2.3 Security Integration and Data Integrity
      • 6.2.4 Efficiency and Scalability
      • 6.2.5 AI for Economic Adjustments and Event Generatio
      • 6.2.6 AI for Fraud Detection and Cheating Prevention
      • 6.2.7 AI for Dynamic Asset Valuatio
    • 6.3 Minting and Mining Mechanisms
      • 6.3.1 Minting through Proof of Stake
      • 6.3.2 Mining through Proof of Participation
    • 6.4 Governance Model and Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) Mechanism
      • 6.4.1 DAO Voting and Proposal System
      • 6.4.2 DAO Treasury and Fund Distribution
  • 7. Tokenomics
    • 7.1 Use Cases for BG Token
    • 7.2 Token Distribution
    • 7.3 Deflationary Model
  • 8. Development Incentives and Player Rewards
    • 8.1 Developer Grants and Incentives
    • 8.2 Player Incentives and Rewards
  • 9. User Experience and Developer Tools
    • 9.1 User Experience (UX) Design
    • 9.2 Developer Tools and SDK
  • 10. Competitive Analysis
    • 10.1 Competitive Landscape
    • 10.2 BG Chain’s Competitive Advantages
  • 11. Roadmap
    • Phase 1: Q2 2024
    • Phase 2: Q3 2024 - Q1 2025
    • Phase 3: Q2 - Q3 2025
    • Phase 4: Q4 2025 - Q1 2026
    • Phase 5: Q2 2026
    • Phase 6: Q3 2026
    • Phase 7: Q4 2026 - Q1 2027
    • Phase 8: Q2 - Q3 2027
  • 12. Security
    • 12.1 Smart Contract Audits
    • 12.2 Network Security
    • 12.3 Incident Response
  • 13. Compliance
    • 13.1 Legal Compliance
    • 13.2 Data Privacy and GDPR
    • 13.3 Token Compliance
    • Summary
  • 14. BEYOND GAMING(BG) Chain Whitepaper Summary
    • 14.1 Key Points
  • 15. Future Vision
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  1. 6. Technical Architecture
  2. 6.2 AI Layer: Independent Off-Chain Service

6.2.5 AI for Economic Adjustments and Event Generatio

A core function of the AI layer is to analyze the in-game economy and player behavior and automatically adjust economic parameters or generate in-game events.

  • Economic Adjustments The AI layer continuously analyzes in-game market data, such as player purchases, asset transactions, and economic trends. Based on these analyses, AI can suggest or directly adjust parameters such as item prices, token supply, or resource availability to ensure a balanced and engaging economy for players.

  • Event Generation AI can dynamically generate in-game events based on data patterns. For example, if player activity drops, AI may trigger special events to encourage participation. Events can also be created in response to real-world data (via oracles), such as competitions tied to popular sports events.

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