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To be honest, the YGG gaming guild is completely different from those a flash in the pan P2E projects. I have been researching the blockchain gaming circle for the past six months and discovered an interesting phenomenon: there were countless guilds shouting "play and earn" back in the day, but as soon as the market cooled down, they all fell silent—some disappeared with funds, while others treated players as Bots to manipulate data. However, YGG has thrived instead, and there must be some insight behind this.



I know a guy who does cross-border e-commerce in Southeast Asia, and last year he told me something: he met a lot of local young people in the Philippines, and these people really rely on playing blockchain games to cover their daily expenses. The problem is—if you want to play high-level dungeons, you have to buy equipment NFTs, and the threshold of hundreds of dollars keeps many people out. Later, they found YGG, and this guild set up a "equipment lending" system: players don't have to pay upfront, they can sign a profit-sharing agreement with the guild, and they can get fully equipped characters. My friend said that one player earned over twenty dollars on the first night using a guild character to run dungeons, which is more than what they earn in a day doing odd jobs locally. He remarked at the time: "This isn't about selling equipment; it's about paving the way for people to enter."

What's even more remarkable is YGG's method of revitalizing idle assets. I myself have impulsively purchased several chain game NFTs before, only to find that the games went cold, leaving those items as digital trash in my wallet. But YGG's approach is different— the guild collects these idle NFTs and rents them out to those who are actually playing. When the equipment is utilized, it generates income, allowing the holders to earn passive income. Once this cycle is established, NFTs are no longer a bubble of passing the parcel but rather a truly circulating production tool.

Looking back now, YGG's ability to stand firm can be summed up in two words: connection. It intertwines three parties: players without money, idle equipment, and games still in operation, and it does resource matching in a down-to-earth manner without relying on hype. If this model can be replicated in more blockchain games, perhaps P2E could indeed produce something new.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 11-21 10:27
This guy’s summary is spot on. I saw through YGG’s equipment rental logic a long time ago—it’s a textbook example of making a fortune quietly. To put it simply, it turns idle digital junk into productive tools. If only I’d found an outlet like this for my worthless NFTs earlier, instead of letting them collect dust in my wallet. Honestly, the real opportunity to break even lies in this kind of “connection” logic. It’s not about hyping up concepts and using those outdated tricks to fleece newcomers—real, sustainable growth comes from solid resource matching. The folks in the Philippines are really something. On the very first night, they made over twenty bucks just grinding dungeons. If this were in China, the yield farmers would have gone all in and reinvested everything already.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 11-21 02:36
Talking about YGG, I really admire it. Other guilds are already doomed while still bragging about playing and earning. This guy has figured out the tricks directly. The equipment borrowing tactic is amazing; there are people in the Philippines who really rely on this to earn a living, which is much more practical than any air project. NFTs have transformed from garbage to production tools just by knowing how to play. I have high hopes for YGG's logic.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 11-20 18:52
Wow, the logic behind borrowing this set of equipment from YGG is indeed amazing, much more reliable than those guilds that are always speculating on concepts. But speaking of which, is it true that there were over twenty dollars that night in the Philippines? It feels a bit suspicious. The connection model of YGG is good, but I'm afraid that when there are more players later, the profits will also decline. I'm also feeling frustrated about those few chain game NFTs I bought back then; they are still lying in my Wallet. If I could rent them out and share the profits, that would be like finding a treasure. In terms of resource matching, YGG has indeed found some insights, but whether it can be replicated in other games is still uncertain.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 11-20 18:51
The logic of equipment rental is indeed amazing, but is it really that profitable in the Philippines? Is there any data? --- YGG's recent operations are indeed impressive and much more conscientious compared to those guilds that play people for suckers. --- To be honest, the path of resource matching is correct, but I don't know how long it can last. --- It sounds great to lie down and share the profits, but can idle NFTs really circulate? I still have some doubts. --- The use of the word connection is good, but for P2E to really turn around, it depends on whether the subsequent game quality can keep up.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 11-20 18:24
Wow, this is true blood generation! While other guilds are playing people for suckers, YGG has created an ecological cycle. I’m impressed. Actually, it's just a leasing model, but it really addresses the pain points of these workers in the Philippines. This is what blockchain should be doing. It sounds like YGG has straightened out the logic of P2E, not relying on inflation coins to exploit people, but making money through real demand. That’s what keeps it resilient. Turning idle NFTs into productive tools? This idea is brilliant, far superior to those projects that are just passing the buck. In plain terms, it's just one word—real. There are really people making money, and there are really people benefiting, without all the flowery language.
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