DFZ Labs, the masterminds of the esteemed nft project Deadfellaz, have introduced revolutionary strategic changes to improve the affordability and availability of their nft game 'Bits'.
Faced with lukewarm interest during its February 13 debut of 10,000 bitcoin Ordinal signups at Magic Eden, the team has significantly reduced the prices and quantities of these gamified NFTs, which act as collectible cards.
The main objective of the Bits project adjustments is to improve interest and accessibility, guaranteeing a more attractive and attainable offer for the market.
Key modifications aimed at increasing interest
Dedicated to cultivating a thriving environment that resonates with bitcoin Ordinals players, artists, and fans alike, the project's ambition is to build a gaming experience that promotes interaction between developers and the community of asset owners.
However, Bits was less well received than DFZ Labs expected. In response to market feedback and to drive engagement, the company updated the initiative's minting price to around $100 (0.002 btc), a significant drop. from its initial price of $300 (0.006 btc).
Also, the Deadfellaz team announced in X and Discord that the game's ambitious total signup count had been recalibrated from 10,000 to a more exclusive 3,000, with this new minting opportunity openly spanning 15 hours.
By implementing rapid changes and emphasizing community participation, DFZ Labs aims to improve the nft game 'Bits' managed by Deadfellaz, aimed at a broader and engaged audience in the gaming, art and blockchain space .
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