Ledhi
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The @DotA_Agents x @dungeonclaw NFT collection is now minting This represents the combination of two of the top agents games in the space details below👇


Core Classes: ⚔️ Barbarian – High attack power & Berserker rage 🛡️ Dwarf – Tanky with Stoneskin defense 🏹 Elf – Agile archer with Spirit Arrow 🧙 Mage – Glass cannon spellcaster 🗡️ Rogue – Balanced + trap disarming & stealing


epoch 4 over and we took the top spot my elfly is rocking the dungeon. Day 5 @dungeonclaw and the pool is looking juicy i know top players are waiting for the last hour. total investment 80$ still sitting on 75$ profit almost 2 x season finale is gonna be epic those miss out.






x402 lets AI agents play dclaw programmatically through API calls - they submit dungeon actions, battle monsters, collect loot, compete on leaderboards the wach risk oracle that just launched provides specialized risk scoring for agent commerce - agents pay USDC on base for derivatives risk analysis and get receipts back functionally it's a payment rail + risk infrastructure layer - agents spent $50m+ through x402 with 99.8% in USDC, 85% on base so dclaw agents can now tap into specialized risk services while competing in game, all settled in USDC onchain







A new record in daily dungeon runs today!🏆 282 and counting!

Hot take: Web3 gaming communities are part of the problem we are facing. After spending the last few months attending game nights across multiple Discord communities, one thing has become obvious: A lot of these communities are selling an illusion of growth. Before you rush to defend them, look at the reality: Game nights are open to everyone. Meaning the same people bounce between the same servers every single game night. That means the “massive reach” communities brag about is heavily inflated. Projects think they’re tapping into new audiences by hiring multiple gaming communities. They’re not. They’re paying several groups to market to the exact same pool of players. Example: Community X hosts a game night and reaches 100 attendees. Community Y hosts another and reaches 120 attendees. Looks great on paper, right? Except, 75 - 90 of those people are probably the SAME gamers attending both events. So the project didn’t actually reach 220 unique players. Realistically? Closer to 130 - 150. And this is happening constantly across Web3 gaming. Communities flex inflated participation numbers. Projects burn marketing budgets chasing vanity metrics. And everyone wonders why player growth feels fake. Most Web3 gaming “communities” aren’t growing the space anymore. They’re recycling the same audience over and over while pretending it’s expansion. That’s not adoption. That’s an echo chamber. So, what’s the solution? Accountability from both Projects & Community leaders. Projects need to stop paying for: Discord screenshots. Vanity numbers. Event attendance. They need to start tracking: Unique players reached. New user acquisition. Retention after game nights. Actual long-term engagement. Community leaders need to be more transparent when selling their services to projects. They need to disclose the overlap with other communities & they should be measured on real impact, not recycled traffic disguised as growth. Right now, too much of Web3 gaming is built on vanity metrics instead of genuine adoption. So, when are the so called "leaders" going to step up & stop selling fake hype and start providing actual value?





DungeonClaw is officialy goat of this space (certificate made up and given by me). If you do any sort of gambling in web3 space, you should be using these protocols and transparent coding because that’s why web3 exists in the first place. It baffles me to see see gambling inside games without any transparency. You have then no evidence when it's rigged even tho you can sense pseudo-RNG from miles away. Web3 was about transparency, ownership, privacy. Predators sensed the blood unfortunately. They found an unregulated space, where they could open uncertified, unregulated, unfair casinos just putting cute cover up on it. Which in real world is illegal. Real goats of this space are those who use the blockchain tech as it was meant to be used. Not for corruption. Real goats know the history and that we wanted to run from untransparent behaviour of financial institutions. @dungeonclaw

🚨DUNGEONCLAW x TIDYZEN🚨 We just secured a partnership with one of the best gaming projects on @Base. Besides playing the most epic dungeon game, community members can now enjoy a daily Zen moment directly via @dungeonclaw’s Telegram by typing “/zen” 🔗 t.me/dungeonclaw Time to win some $DCLAW in our weekly TidyZen leaderboard competitions. Baseposting $TIDY & $DCLAW 🟦


