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KoinArcade
@KoinArcadeApp
KoinArcade | Skill-based web3 arcade Compete in tournaments, challenge players, earn rewards. No luck. Just skill.
Katılım Nisan 2026
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Unpopular opinion: Every bet you place on a team, a token, or a spin wheel is a bet you’re making against yourself.
What if you flipped that?
At @KoinArcadeApp you don’t bet on the market. You bet on your own skill.
Who’s actually confident enough to do that?
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We are running a Meme Contest and $150 is up for grabs 🎨💰
Think you're funny? Prove it.
Create the best meme about @koinarcadeapp and you could walk away with $100 USDC. Top 3 winners take it all.
🏆 Prize Pool: $100 USDC
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🥈 2nd Place: $30
🥉 3rd Place: $20
⏰ Duration: 1 Week (22nd May 11:59pm UTC(
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🏆 HigherLower Fastest 0-100 Kph had 205 attempts and no one was able to beat JaneJune (17).
50$ rewards are distributed.
Top 5
🥇 1st: JaneJune (17) — +310 KOINS
🥈 2nd: DexterMorgan (13) — +142 KOINS
🥉 3rd: X influencer (12)
4th: Mofedizzy (10)
5th: Larz (8)
🎲 Lucky: Fly (1) — +23 KOINS
⏭ Next pending tournament is Football Players.

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KoinArcade retweetledi

You know what’s strange?
The more “advanced” Web3 gaming became…
the less gaming it actually felt like.
Everything turned into:
token farming,
random rewards,
NFT flipping,
and chasing hype cycles.
Somewhere in the middle of all that, skill stopped mattering.
And honestly?
That’s probably why most people never stayed.
Because real players don’t just want rewards.
They want competition.
They want fairness.
They want to feel like getting better actually means something.
That’s why KoinArcade caught my attention.
The entire platform feels built around one idea:
If players are truly skilled, they should have a real advantage.
Not because they bought a rare NFT.
Not because they got in early.
Not because some random mechanic favored them.
But because they’re actually good at the game.
And strangely enough, that idea feels rare in Web3.
KoinArcade strips away most of the things that make GameFi exhausting:
• No complicated onboarding
• No downloads
• No token hype cycles
• No casino-style mechanics pretending to be gaming
Just browser-based competitive games where performance matters.
You log in.
You compete.
You either win because you played better…
or lose because someone else did.
Simple.
What makes it even more interesting is how they handle rewards.
The prize pools come from player participation itself, not from some inflationary system printing unsustainable rewards forever.
And payouts are in real on-chain value, not meaningless points designed to trap attention.
That model changes the psychology completely.
People don’t return because they’re farming emissions.
They return because competition is naturally engaging.
That’s why features like:
- leaderboards
- score events
- streak systems
- tournaments
- community arenas
actually make sense here.
They amplify skill-driven competition instead of distracting from it.
And honestly, that might be the bigger opportunity most people are missing.
Web3 gaming probably doesn’t need more complexity.
It needs better fundamentals.
Games people can instantly understand.
Competition people actually care about.
Rewards that feel fair.
And systems where skill still means something.
That’s the direction KoinArcade seems to be moving toward
Just smarter.

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KoinArcade retweetledi

Gm Gm @KoinArcadeApp and I are cooking something delicious for y'all, stay tuned 🔥🤝
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@Berna7224 What do you think about the apparent gambling aspect of this whole sector which is kind of a fun part of this. Does it kill gameplay?
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Web3 gaming is still so early that even the businesses are figuring it out
My mission is to prove that gameplay matters and that fun is a key factor if we ever want to onboard real gamers, not just farmers.
Fun is not the only factor, but it is one of the most important ones.
Berna@Berna7224
Web3 gaming is still so early that even the businesses are figuring it out My mission is to prove that gameplay matters and that fun is a key factor if we ever want to onboard real gamers, not just farmers. Fun is not the only factor, but it is one of the most important ones.
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@aymducking @AxieInfinity @Immutable Well we have been building for some time as well but web2 doesnt seem to be the direction
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I’ve been in web3 gaming for a long time.
I’m telling you, if a web3 game mostly feels like a web2 game.
They usually end up rugging or eventually moving fully into the web2 industry.
If you’re building a web3 game, you should learn from @AxieInfinity and @Immutable.
They’ve been around for a long time and are still building great things for web3 gamers.
Agreed ?

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@SpikeCollects So would you recommend building it up in discord then?
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the uncomfortable truth about web3 gaming:
99% of creators on X don’t actually convert players.
they were onboarded into web3 from:
- grinding airdrops
- farming engagement
- chasing whitelist spots
- posting for payouts
so instead of building communities…
they built impression loops.
and a lot of those impressions are inflated by:
- engagement groups
- botted metrics
- artificial reach
posting is just the top of funnel.
95% of onboarding happens off platform:
- building onboarding funnels
- setting up progression systems
- optimizing for retention
- Creating people a reason to stay
if you compare my discord community to my X audience, it’s completely different, and the majority of conversions don’t actually come from X.
and honestly?
once creator rewards dry up, i think most of the vocal web3 gaming creators disappear with them.
curious if other founders are seeing the same drop off once incentives disappear.
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I want to play your game & provide feedback!
The biggest issue in our gaming space is that too many people are talking the talk, but not walking the walk.
People are always talking about wanting to make an impact but when approached expect to be paid for the smallest of tasks, but I'm putting my money where my mouth is and I'm willing do the work.
So, why let me try your game & take my feedback onboard?
I've been playing games for more than 20 years.
Participated in official game testing for dozens of games such as Elite Dangerous, Fallout, Blade & Soul & provided constructive feedback.
I've also got experience in designing token sinks that extend far beyond the same playbook that has been failing for years.
So, if you know any game that is open to feedback tag them below, or else if you are a game that's willing to work together drop a comment & let's talk!
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Think you can spot the winner between LinkedIn and Booking? It’s time to put your instincts to the test and show us you have the skill to read the web.
The Goal: Pick the site with the higher traffic and claim your spot at the top of the leaderboard for rewards.
New to the arena?We’ve got you covered. All newcomers get FREE BONUS to step into the ring and make their first move.
Stop guessing. Start winning. Show us you’re the expert everyone thinks they are. Prove your skill.

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@Cyber_ImpPlant Spot on. It’s actually such a waste of the tech's potential imo.
Instead of creating random currencies, we should be leveraging blockchain as a secure rail for real-world asset interaction and transparent value transfer.
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@KoinArcadeApp Exactly. Blockchain is just a new layer added to the game. So far devs built the opposite way.
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It’s a new week gamers
Expect:
>more games
>more updates and
>more reasons to stay locked in on @Base
Are you ready for the week ?

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If your system rewards only those who have money, it's fundamentally flawed system.
And many games on Ronin for example are exactly like this.
Paying was never a problem, but pay-to-win isn't an attractive model. It teaches helplessness.
If it's not about skill, consistency, then why to even bother with playing?
You can hide it behind "risk-to-earn" models, but if you won't even let people try your game for free and if the pool is divided based on amount of entries, it's just an engagement for whales measuring their wealth.
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