New version, New Momo
Dear Momoers,
After months of growth and exploration, Momo has gained a ton of love and attention. Thanks to your support, MomoAI - our ambitious project aimed at building the leading Web3 game publishing platform - is about to enter an exciting new phase. As a crucial part of our Grass Plan, MomoAI's platform development has reached a pivotal version.
In this update, we've transformed Momo from a casual game series into an open, fun, and cutting-edge Web3 social gaming platform. For every Momo player, this means endless enjoyment from diverse social games, building platform identity, forging friendships, and reaping rewards.
Leveraging the openness of Web3 and the Telegram & TON ecosystem, your Momo identity will become your passport across the Momo game universe. As our game matrix expands, you'll cultivate more friendships, accumulate native Web3 game assets, and create lasting memories. Together, we're building the Momo gaming world - a beacon for the next generation of gaming ecosystems and technology.
We've also cooked up something special for new game launches - we call it "Launch Quest". Our first round let you use M-points to boost games, resulting in the selection of 777 Farm, which will go live after the airdrop. All participants will receive initial in-game rewards. The next Launch Quest will feature an even more exciting, Web3-native pre-mint mini-game, coming soon!
At MomoAI, we're absolutely passionate about Web3 gaming and its future. We're thrilled to share our designs and achievements with you - our beloved Momoers. We believe that Momo, belonging to each one of you, will shine as the brightest star in the Web3 gaming universe.
Enjoy the ride!
MomoAI team
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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