Deep Dive
1. Blockchain Gaming Infrastructure
MON Protocol operates as both a game studio and publishing platform, focusing on blockchain-native intellectual properties (IPs). Its in-house titles like Pixelmon and Hunting Grounds use NFTs for asset ownership, while its publishing arm helps third-party developers launch games across multiple chains. The protocol has partnered with ecosystems like Immutable and Solana to enable cross-chain compatibility.
2. Token Mechanics
The $MON token serves two primary roles:
- Governance: Holders vote on project proposals and treasury allocations via decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) mechanics
- Ecosystem Fuel: Used for in-game purchases, NFT minting, and earning airdrops through the Launchpool system where users stake $MON to receive new project tokens
A key differentiator is MON’s chain-agnostic Launchpool – a platform where stakers earn points convertible to partner tokens. Over 60 projects have used this system since 2024, including recent collaborations with real-world asset platform LENDRFI (@LENDRFI) and creator economy tool Kami Unlimited.
Conclusion
MON Protocol combines game development, cross-chain publishing, and tokenized incentives to position itself as a hub for web3 gaming innovation. As blockchain gaming evolves, can MON’s dual focus on original IPs and third-party support maintain its edge against competitors like Gala Games?