Enhancing Game Security Through NFT Integration
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Non Fungible Token, Smart Contracts, BlockchainAbstract
Integrating Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) into games has become a potential strategy to improve security and player ownership as a result of the gaming industry's explosive expansion and the rising popularity of blockchain technology. NFTs are one-of-a-kind, undivided digital assets that may stand in for individual game elements, characters, or even full game assets. The cryptographic capabilities of NFTs may be used by game creators to overcome a number of security issues present in conventional gaming systems. This study investigates the potential of NFTs to enhance game security. First, it looks at how NFTs are used to tackle fraud and item duplication problems. Players may confirm the uniqueness and originality of things by documenting each one-of-a-kind in-game asset on the blockchain, prohibiting fraudulent trades and counterfeit goods. The research assesses the difficulties and restrictions of using NFTs into games, including scaling issues, gas costs, and environmental effect. To the maximum extent that NFTs can enhance security while preserving a healthy gaming environment, these problems must be resolved.
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