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    In the past, players of the blockchain card game would need to log into their accounts to determine whether they had the missing item or not. But with the advent of NFT technology, this problem is no longer an issue. Now, with the help of the blockchain, players can view the population of all the cards and see which of them was once owned by whom. Now, everyone can access the game's wealth database, making it more convenient than ever before to manage your digital assets.

    A popular crypto card game is Gods Unchained, with more than 65,000 card owners. The game resembles Magic: The Gathering and has been developed by a former director of the game. In this blockchain card game, players create their own decks using digital assets, including the NFT, as assets. Users start off with a free deck of 140 cards, but can build better ones by playing the game and buying NFTs.

    Tides of Magic is another upcoming digital collectible blockchain card game. It will be powered by Enjn technology and integrate Ethereum and TRON blockchains. Users can sell tokenized cards on decentralized exchanges. As the name suggests, the game will be available on mobile devices and PCs. Another blockchain card game based on Ethereum called Tides of Magic is due to be released in early 2020. The game will make use of assets from other crypto games, including Ethereum.

    Duelist King, a popular game in Japan, is a blockchain card game that allows players to own NFTs of cards. Players can also earn passive income by selling or renting the cards they own. Duelist King was created by Nicole Nguyen, a hacker from the HackerNoon community. This decentralized platform is poised to change the gaming industry. In the future, blockchain-based card games could become a major source of revenue.

    In addition to Splinterlands, another upcoming multichainblockchain card game is Dark Country. The developers have marketed the game as an American Gothic-style TCG. It allows players to control the assets and play in a multiplayer and cooperative environment. The game will launch in a closed Early Access in April and a public beta in Q2 2020. Dark Country will also have an esports pool and annual tournaments with crypto rewards.

    Berserk is another popular blockchain card game. Players summon powerful creatures and unleash brutal spells. They use celestial decks that combine cards with different traits. Players earn prizes in the form of LAVA (an in-game currency) as they win matches. This game is available for Android, IOS, PC, and MAC platforms. There are more than 1000 tokens in Berserk. The monetary rewards for winning in Berserk are enormous, with prizes ranging from LAVA drops to other players.

    Another blockchain card game is Splinterlands. Powered by hive blockchain technology, this fantasy trading card game has already hit the billion-battle milestone. Players can also purchase, trade, and sell their assets to other players. There are no limits to the number of players in a game as long as you are willing to pay for it. If you're a fan of blockchain cards, Splinterlands is definitely worth your time.

    Developed by Horizon games, SkyWeaver is an interesting blockchain card game. It uses the L2 blockchain and USDC as its in-game currency. Players can build a powerful deck of 25 cards using the cryptocurrency. Berserk also has a thriving ecosystem and uses the NFT platform. It is one of the biggest blockchain card games to date. The game is also based on a new digital reality parallel to Earth.

    One of the first blockchain games was Axie Infinity. It began as a collectible game and eventually grew into a beautifully-designed TCG. The game features fantasy creatures, or Axies, that players must battle. Each Axie can be bred with another Axie. The resulting set of Axies is then traded for ETH in the game's market. The NFTs can also be traded on third-party websites such as OpenSea.