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. 7. Tokenomics

7.1 Use Cases for BG Token

  • Staking: Developers can stake BG tokens to run authorized Layer 2 nodes, ensuring that only trusted participants operate the network infrastructure. Node operators earn rewards by validating transactions, contributing to the security and efficiency of the network.

  • Transaction Fees: BG tokens are used to pay transaction fees on the network. By integrating Optimistic Rollup technology, gas fees are significantly reduced, allowing developers and players to conduct scalable transactions at lower costs, enhancing affordability and user experience.

  • In-Game Currency: Game developers can use BG tokens as a universal in-game currency or issue their own exclusive tokens. BG tokens support cross-game transactions, serving as a critical economic bridge within the multi-game ecosystem and providing developers with greater flexibility.

  • Governance: BG token holders participate in blockchain governance through a decentralized voting mechanism. They influence the network's future direction, including decisions on upgrades, ecosystem expansion, and resource allocation.

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