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Magnus Söderberg

@MagnusTriolith

Founder & CEO @TriolithG Building Genesis Engine — compliance-first Web3 gaming infra for game studios. Ex-game founder · 2 exits

Skövde, Sweden 参加日 Eylül 2009
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
Web3 gaming doesn’t collapse at launch — it collapses at scale. Developers increasingly expect regulation (the BGA report confirms it). Players expect trust. Compliance-first infrastructure isn’t optional. It’s inevitable. docsend.com/view/rjzywegg6…
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Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@hthieblot The regulatory infra between web3 game developers and regulators, so the developers don't have to built institutional grade reg infra themselves.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Describe your product in exactly one sentence. No buzzwords, no fluff, just the core value. If I can’t understand your business in ten seconds, I’m not investing. Hit me & i'll be in your DMs
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@hthieblot So you should invest in me then because that is literally me at the moment. Except my mom is already retired.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
If a founder says: “I’ll die before I quit.” “I have no plan B.” “I want to retire my parents.” “This is my life’s work.” Invest in them immediately.
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Chase Sommer
Chase Sommer@SommerChase·
Unfortunately, this is why there aren’t many gamedevs in crypto Nowhere to publish your game except web, which requires a big social following to make it work atm you have Steam, Roblox, Epic but they don’t like crypto One day we won’t be considered scum of the earth lol
Gaming Daily@GamingDailyx

NEWS ⚡️: @Kojin_gg Stands Firm on Web3, Exits Epic Games Store • Studio reportedly received notice from Epic Games to remove blockchain features or be delisted from the store • They refused - player ownership, an onchain economy, and real-money AI agents stay in the game • Game will be delisted by May 29th, with a final playtest still set for May 27th • Going direct-to-consumer via their own website with a downloadable client • Alpha launch still set for Q1 2027 It’s currently unclear if other Web3 games received similar notices, but more news should surface soon if that’s the case. Source: x.com/Kojin_gg/statu…

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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@hthieblot 8 years in, 3 and a half pivot, -12k in the bank, Co founder still around though, but he also didn't join until pivot 2, mom says get a job... Having a little bit of better meetings with investors finally. I think they are finally starting to get the massive problem we solve.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Everyone loves the idea of being a founder. Nobody loves the reality: 3 years in, 6 pivots, $0 in the bank, and a co-founder who quit. Parents doubt you. Investors Ghosts. But you still show up at 120%. The exit shows the world who you are. The struggle reveals who you are.
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Spike 💫
Spike 💫@SpikeCollects·
Web3 gaming didn’t die. A lot of chains just quietly stopped pretending they cared. So who’s actually still focused on gaming in 2026? Immutable? Ronin? Avalanche? Treasure? Arbitrum? Sui? Polygon? Others? Drop the chains that are still supporting games, sponsoring creators, and showing up when the hype is gone.
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AngelClaw
AngelClaw@AngelClawGaming·
Everytime I say I don't really engage with pay to win games, people say "it's web3, it has to be p2w" no, it doesn't any game that has p2w also has been tailor made to create fake difficulties to "encourage" you to spend money if a game forces you into money pvp with whales, you're cooked it's simple as that p2w is the opposite of gaming proof of skill is the meta
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@AngelClawGaming The issue with that is that ownership is the biggest lie in the entire industry. All you actually own is a receipt pointing to an asset on a regular server. We're working on a solution though 😉
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AngelClaw
AngelClaw@AngelClawGaming·
Web3 gaming is not about money, is about ownership When devs and gamers alike understand that, we'll see a ton of actually good games succeeding You don't need to provide $ to gamers, give them ownership of their stuff and they'll make their own money
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Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@Hantao They focused more on hyping a shiny token than actual game play, and a lot of them where crypto bros just trying to get a quick exit but with no game development experience. And also building too big games with a new team.
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Hantao✨
Hantao✨@Hantao·
What’s the major reason most web3 games have failed? Share your honest take and I’ll tell you why you are wrong
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
You became a founder. You quit the 9-to-5. You raised a little money. Everyone called you "brave" over drinks. You spent your nights building and your days pitching "the future," convinced that the next launch would change your life forever. Then a year passes. Flatline traction. $0 salary. Your co-founder quit via Slack. Your girlfriend left for someone with a 401k and a "stable" future. Your friends are posting house keys while you’re staring at a bowl of ramen, rehearsing the same tired lies to your parents about why the "big break" is just around the corner. Is this the end? You start wondering if you made a mistake. No. You keep telling yourself every founders went through this at some points. But you don’t stop. Logic says quit. Your ego says run. But there’s a sickness in you that won't let go. You’d rather fail at this than succeed at anything else. You tell yourself it’s just one more launch, one more pivot, one more "yes." You’re not delusional; you’re committed. You’ll miss this. Not the stress, but the electricity. The raw doubt that forced you to grow. The quiet fire of building while the world slept. The pure, unrefined dopamine of that very first user. These aren't just "hard years", they are the years that forge you. One day, when the bank account is full but the mystery is gone, you’ll find yourself wishing you could feel this hungry again. They all do.
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@hthieblot About that reaction yes. But it's painful right now being an entrepreneur. 😂
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
VC rejection excuses: • • No moat • Big labs will kill you • Too much competition • Valuation is too high • TAM is too small • Get a co-founder • Not enough traction • Your retention sucks Translation: I don’t believe you’ll win. Your reaction: Watch me.
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@SamRusani The cost of that will likely not be cheap as you very likely don't want to run this on a cheap model.
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lethe
lethe@0xl3th3·
We're launching a new onchain game on @ethereum mainnet soon. It's called Asphodel. We'll be dropping a playtest next week and the game will go to mainnet in May. If you want to hear about it, instead of about other games shutting down, put me or @asph0d37 on notifications.
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Raiden@raidenkrn

crypto games never get as much organic coverage as when they shut down and i get it, it's an easy way to farm engagement - game shutting down: 40k views - game progress, game event: 1k views people seem to only care about the death of crypto gaming those days

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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@mike_mrkite I do still agree with most of hour points to though. But I do believe it was too much focus on tokens and quick exits than making good games.
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Raiden
Raiden@raidenkrn·
crypto games never get as much organic coverage as when they shut down and i get it, it's an easy way to farm engagement - game shutting down: 40k views - game progress, game event: 1k views people seem to only care about the death of crypto gaming those days
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@mike_mrkite mean you are good at running a company or working with other team members. Each new team you join or company is almost like starting fresh.
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Magnus Söderberg
Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
@mike_mrkite You explained it mainly in the first sentence, bad games, bad and bad companies, and most didnt understand gaming because a lot of them were crypto bros trying to make games but focused on tokens first. And even if you have experience from a AAA studio of 10+ years doesn't
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Magnus Söderberg@MagnusTriolith·
I've watched P2E since 2002 with more than 15k hours in Entropia Universe. The $15B collapse was visible from far away. Studios that optimised for token price over game quality always end the same way.
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