Dogecoin’s world had suddenly become a lot more action-filled with lots of people joining in.
Developer Mini Doge has pulled off an impressive feat, directly deploying the iconic 1993 first-person shooter “Doom” onto a Dogecoin blockchain network.
By utilizing “inscription” technology, Mini Doge successfully coded the entire Doom game onto the Dogecoin network. This implies the game is entirely hosted on a blockchain platform and not connected to any servers outside. Players can also play in the full-screen mode, with the mouse.
The launch saw a wave of online activity, with the same kind as that at Bitcoin’s Inscriptions. But the technology is not without any criticism.
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While inscriptions pose many implications for security, the US National Vulnerability Database demonstrated them as real threats to be addressed.
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