For reference, the current most popular blockchain games -- Alien Worlds -- has around 300,000 MAUs as per DappRadar
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Reaching 1 million MAUs in on-chain activity would be a huge milestone for blockchain gaming. Games like Alien Worlds show the potential, but innovation in gameplay and accessibility will be key. Platforms like PlaytoEarn.com are invaluable for tracking which games might achieve this next big leap.
@DennyPeng We don't need any assumptions, question's resolution criteria is clear. In description Alien World's 300K from Dappradar is referred to as MAU. The number from the same column of the same Dappradar is now more than 1M for another game. Can't see reason to call it anything else than MAU.
@DennyPeng I agree in principle, it is hard to pin down exact numbers, number of wallets may not coincide with number of users, etc. However, if questions description makes an example using Dappradar's UAW as MAU, it is reasonable to expect that the same will be done with resolution.
@Emanuele676 Not quite sure what the issue is here. The market ends 31 Dec 2023 and will be closed then!
@jonjordanc3f0 The problem is what just happened, changing the criteria of a market while it is in progress. A problem for those who will lose mana on it unnecessarily. (and you made me lose a fifth of the mana I was supposed to borrow lol)
@Emanuele676 I will wait until the end of month to give DappRadar time in case it restates this activity due to bots, which it sometimes does. Be patient.
@jonjordanc3f0 Can you at least close it on December 31 or at least right after that (but I remember it's New Year's Eve), so that it will be valid for this month? Also because we are at three that are over a million.
@jonjordanc3f0 Three weeks have passed and it has exceeded two million. It is unlikely to happen, but it would be preferable to resolve, also to avoid that (which is unlikely) the average falls and we have to hand-calculate the previous peak.