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Have you ever calculated how much time you have invested in games throughout your life?

From World of Warcraft to League of Legends, from battle royale to Genshin Impact - thousands of hours spent, countless efforts made, building guilds, achieving rankings, collecting rare equipment. But when a game shuts down, or you decide to quit, all those efforts instantly return to zero.

Is this fair? The value you create, why is it all taken away by game companies?

Today, an organization is challenging the long-standing unspoken rules of the gaming industry that have persisted for decades - it is YGG (Yield Guild Games). What it does goes far beyond just 'helping players make money'; it is building a completely new set of digital economic rules.

From 'consumer' to 'owner': a complete transformation of identity

Traditional gaming world

  • You are a consumer: spending money on skins, equipment, monthly cards

  • Game companies are the owners: controlling everything and can modify rules at any time

  • Your investment: time + money → experience + happiness

  • After the server shuts down: everything resets

The new world constructed by YGG

  • You are a co-owner: your achievements and assets belong to you

  • Games are collaborative platforms: players and developers co-build the ecosystem

  • Your investment: time + skills → assets + income + ownership

  • Even when the game ends: your reputation and assets can migrate

This is not as simple as 'making money by playing games', it's 'becoming wealthy by playing games'—wealth in assets, wealth in identity, wealth in ownership.

SubDAO system: 'Special Economic Zones' in the digital age

YGG's smartest design is breaking down large guilds into specialized SubDAOs (sub-communities).

Philippines SubDAO

  • Focus: mobile games and casual games

  • Features: beginner-friendly, training systems are well-developed

  • Culture: family-like mutual assistance atmosphere

Brazil SubDAO

  • Focus: Competitive and sports games

  • Features: Event organization professionals

  • Culture: Passionate competitive spirit

Hardcore MMO SubDAO

  • Focus: Complex large-scale games

  • Features: In-depth strategy research

  • Culture: Efficiency above all

Each SubDAO is a micro 'digital economy':
Managing funds on their own
Setting strategies on their own
Cultivating talent on their own
But sharing YGG's infrastructure and reputation

It's like a 'federal system' in the digital world—where there is local autonomy and a unified national market.

YGG treasury: not a piggy bank, but an 'economic engine'

Many people misunderstand the role of the YGG treasury. It is not just 'depositing coins for interest', but the economic engine that drives the entire ecosystem.

When you deposit assets into the treasury:

  1. You are voting: supporting the games or communities you believe in

  2. You are providing fuel: injecting liquidity into the ecosystem

  3. You are sharing growth: revenue is linked to ecosystem activity

The key is: income comes from real economic activities

  • Transaction fee sharing

  • In-game task rewards

  • Community activity revenue

  • And not printing money out of thin air

This creates a positive cycle: the more active players are → the more prosperous the ecosystem → the higher the treasury revenue → attracting more players.

Governance: Players have finally gained 'voting power'

In traditional games, planning a patch can devalue the equipment you worked hard to obtain. In the YGG ecosystem:

You have the right to vote on:

  • Supporting which new games

  • How funds are allocated

  • How rules are made

  • How revenue is shared

This is not 'making suggestions', but 'making decisions'.

More importantly: your voting power is linked to your contributions. The longer you play, the greater your contributions, and the better your reputation, the more weight your voice carries.

Players have transitioned from 'managed objects' to 'managers'.

Cross-game identity: your digital 'second life'

YGG is building a system that could change everything: cross-game digital identity.

The future may look like this:

  • You are a top player in Game A → awarded the 'Strategy Master' badge

  • You helped many newcomers in Game B → received 'Community Leader' certification

  • You managed a large guild in Game C → awarded the 'Organizational Expert' credential

All these achievements converge into a 'digital resume':
Verifiable (on-chain records)
Portable (cross-game use)
Valuable (bringing real opportunities)

This is no longer 'playing games', but 'building your digital life'.

Value for developers: not just 'sending players'

For game developers, YGG provides unprecedented support:

Cold start solutions

  • New games go live with established player communities

  • No need to cultivate users from scratch

  • Reduce early-stage promotion costs

economic design partners

  • YGG has rich experience in game economics

  • helping to design sustainable models

  • avoiding early economic collapse

Long-term ecological co-construction

  • Players are not just 'in for a moment and leave'

  • but are true co-builders who care about the game's development

  • forming a positive development cycle

It is no longer 'Party A and Party B', but a 'community of shared destiny'.

📈 Real data: This system is in operation

Don’t look at the price, look at these real indicators:

Player data

  • Over 100,000 players earn sustainable income through the system

  • Players' average participation time exceeds 18 months

  • Significant skill improvement and career development

Economic data

  • The scale of asset management continues to grow

  • Cross-game asset flows are becoming increasingly frequent

  • Ecological income sources are diversified

Community data

  • The quantity and quality of SubDAOs are improving simultaneously

  • Community self-organized activities are increasing

  • Players are transitioning from participants to builders

Challenges: Revolutions are never easy

Technical challenges

  • Cross-game asset interoperability is extremely complex

  • Economic system design requires deep experience

  • High security and risk control requirements

Regulatory challenges

  • Global policies are not unified

  • Tax and compliance issues are complex

  • Resistance from traditional interest groups

Cognitive challenges

  • Changing habits formed by players over decades

  • High educational costs, requiring time

  • Market fluctuations affect confidence

If successful, what does it mean?

For players

  • Games transform from 'consumption' to 'investment'

  • Time transforms from 'consumption' to 'accumulation'

  • Identity transforms from 'tourist' to 'citizen'

For the industry

  • Game economic models are completely restructured

  • The relationship between players and developers is redefined

  • The value system of the virtual world is fully upgraded

For society

  • Digital skills become the new productivity

  • Global collaborative networks accelerate formation

  • Equalization of the digital economy becomes possible

This is no longer 'small fixes in the gaming industry', but a 'revolution of digital production relationships'.

Final thoughts

In the digital age, we face a fundamental question:
Why can’t the value we create online truly belong to us?

YGG is trying to answer this question. It may not be perfect, but it offers a viable solution.

Perhaps in the future we will find:

  • The most important thing is not which company you work for

  • but rather in which digital ecosystem you are building

  • And your 'digital resume' is more valuable than your 'physical degree'

Because ultimately, each of us should own the value we create.

And YGG is laying the first cornerstone for this future.