In the middle of the night, the coffee is cold, and the screen is still bright. I suddenly understand - everyone has misunderstood YGG. $YGG is not a lottery ticket, but a ticket to enter a new world. And the true value of the ticket has never been about holding it and waiting for the price to rise.
A fact that everyone overlooks
Most people do only one thing with $YGG: buy low, sell high (or buy low, sell even lower).
It's like buying a season pass to Disneyland but never going in to play, just waiting at the gate for scalpers to collect the pass.
You might make some profit, but you miss out on the entire magical world.
The real wealth code of YGG is not in the K-line chart, but in its ecology—and 90% of the gameplay doesn't require you to buy that coin first.
I have organized ten methods, eight of which can be started at zero cost.
Method One: Always be three steps ahead of the market.
Spend 15 minutes every day doing one thing: Glance at the new game list on YGG Play Launchpad.
The key is not to 'watch', but to 'act'.
Discover new games being launched?
Jump into Discord immediately.
Take on the first task right away.
Post your first message in the community.
Why?
The advantage of early participants is exponential:
The best conditions for obtaining tokens (airdrops, whitelists, high rewards).
The 'OG' status within the community (influence, priority information).
Direct attention from the development team (feedback is heard, potential collaboration).
A lesson I missed:
Last year, there was a pixel art game that I thought 'the graphics are too rough, I won't play it.'
A month later, its token is launched, and early players have a return rate of 2300%.
I am now developing muscle memory: Don't look at the visuals, focus on the mechanics; don't rely on feelings, take action first.
Method Two: Treat 'tasks' as free trial cards.
Traditional game trials require purchase, blockchain game trials require taking on tasks—and they even pay you.
The task system of YGG Play is an underestimated miracle:
Let you thoroughly understand the details of a game before investing a penny.
My approach:
Take on all introductory tasks
Take notes while playing:
Where is it lagging? Where is it anti-human?
Where is it captivating? Is the mechanism innovative?
What is the community atmosphere like? Are developers active?
After playing, ask yourself: 'If this weren't a blockchain game, would I still want to play it?'
Results:
I have never fallen into the pit of 'the trailer is stunning, but the actual game is a flop.'
And because of early deep participation, you often get subsequent testing qualifications.
Method Three: Be the 'connector of two worlds'
If you come from a non-English speaking country (Vietnam, Turkey, Brazil, South Korea…), this is your nuclear-level advantage.
Most games:
Documentation is only in English.
The community only has English channels.
Guides are all written in English.
You can become a 'localization hub':
Translate key guides.
Build local language communities.
Record localized tutorials.
Help developers with cultural adaptation.
What are the returns?
Local expert status: All local players recognize you.
Developer express lane: Projects actively seek collaboration with you.
Information advantage: Know updates, events, and airdrops in advance.
Actual benefits: Part-time income, exclusive NFTs, advisory roles.
You are accumulating an invisible asset: cross-cultural influence.
Method Four: Treat $YGG as a tool, not a collectible.
Many people buy $YGG and then… there's nothing after that.
Waiting for prices to rise, cursing when they fall, and hesitating to sell when they rise.
Think differently:
$YGG is a toolkit for the ecosystem.
For example:
Certain Launchpads require token holding thresholds.
Limited tasks are prioritized for token holders.
Governance voting weights are related to the amount of tokens held.
Token holders get exclusive benefits and testing qualifications.
You shouldn't ask 'how high can $YGG rise?'
Ask 'How do I use $YGG to unlock more opportunities?'
It's like a gym membership card—you don't buy it to collect; you buy it to go in and work out.
Method Five: One person plays multiple roles
In the YGG ecosystem, don't just be a 'player'.
You need to be both:
Players: Actually play the game, understand the core experience
Micro-investors: Participate in promising projects with small amounts on Launchpad
Content creators: Record videos, write guides, livestream
Mentors: Help newcomers on Discord
Governance participants: Vote to determine ecological direction
Why?
Each role gives you a different perspective and opportunity.
Players know whether the game is fun, investors care about token economics, creators accumulate fans, mentors build credibility, and governors influence the future.
Put together, you are the 'super node' of the ecosystem.
Method Six: Earn while learning, and get paid too.
The blockchain gaming industry is now like cryptocurrency in 2013—early, chaotic, and full of opportunities.
Five years from now, this field will need experts:
Understand game design, token economics, community operation, and cross-chain interaction.
Now, you can learn all of this for free in the YGG ecosystem, and they even pay you 'tuition':
Complete tasks → Earn game assets.
Early participation → Receive airdrop tokens
Create content → Gain platform rewards
Help the community → Gain exclusive identity
This is equivalent to:
Universities not only waive your tuition but also pay you to attend classes.
And the skills you learn are the most scarce in the next five years.
Method Seven: Build a project portfolio, not a token list
There is a fundamental difference between these two:
Token list:
You bought 10 game tokens, hoping one of them would crash. Passive, relying on luck.
Project portfolio:
You deeply participate in 3-5 projects, but your role is different in each project:
In Game A: You are a competitive player, climbing the leaderboard.
In Game B: You are a merchant, reselling scarce items.
In Game C: You are a community manager, organizing events.
In Game D: You are a content creator, producing guides.
The essence of combination is:
Risk diversification (different games, different chains, different types).
Skill stacking (trading skills + community management + content creation).
Information network (gain industry insights from multiple projects).
You are not 'trading coins', you are 'operating a miniature blockchain game fund'.
Method Eight: Let everything create 'chemical reactions'
Doing one thing alone has limited value.
But when they start to promote each other, the magic happens.
My flywheel cycle:
Discover new games on YGG Play → Take on tasks
Record gameplay → Edit and post on YouTube/TikTok
Write experiences into guides → Post on Mirror/community
Attract newcomers with guides → Build small communities on Discord
Community activity noticed by developers → Gain collaboration opportunities
Collaboration brings early information → Feed back into content creation
More fans → More projects come to you…
With each cycle, your influence, cognition, and opportunities are exponentially amplified.
This is not 'doing tasks', this is building a self-reinforcing creator economy.
Method Nine: Accumulate network capital, it is more valuable than tokens.
In cryptocurrency, interpersonal relationships are invisible smart contracts.
Who you know determines:
Which internal test group can you join?
Which project's early quota can you obtain?
Which team can you talk to directly?
Which opportunity can you get priority recommendations for?
My weekly habit:
In the Discord of your favorite project, proactively message 3 active members:
'Hi, I see you are very active in the community, I am also playing XX, can we exchange experiences?'
80% of people will respond.
20% will become long-term contacts.
5% will bring unexpected opportunities.
Connections won't show in your wallet balance, but they can open doors that wallets can't.
Method Ten: Think in 'geological time'
If you want to 'double next week', then YGG is not for you.
But if you want to 'completely change your income structure in three years', then this is paradise.
Blockchain games now are like the smartphone app market in 2008:
Rough, niche, ridiculed.
But look at now.
History rhymes:
Those who persisted in cryptocurrency in 2014 became legends in 2017.
Those who persisted in building in DeFi in 2018 became financially free in 2021.
Those who persist in blockchain gaming now will… in 2025-2027.
The market will have winters, projects will die, and tokens will go to zero.
But the industry will advance, demand will explode, and real builders will be rewarded.
What you are doing now:
Learn game economics, understand NFT mechanisms, accumulate community reputation, and build industry connections—
These are hard currencies that won't be bought with money in the future bull market.
So, which role do you choose?
Back to the initial question.
$YGG can just be a trading code, or it can be a ticket to a new world.
You can:
Keep staring at the K-line, praying for the market to rise.
Or, use any combination of the ten methods above to start truly participating in this ecosystem.
The first choice may make money (but likely lose money).
The second choice will definitely help you accumulate: skills, connections, understanding, influence, early opportunities—these are the real assets that can withstand bull and bear markets.
It's now four in the morning, and the coffee has completely cooled.
But I finally understand: the biggest airdrop of YGG is not the tokens, but the time advantage given to early participants. While everyone else is still discussing 'when will the price rise,' you have already established a base in the new game, gained a voice in the community, and left your name with the developers.
Prices will fluctuate, but once you occupy a position in the ecosystem, no one can take it away.
The door is already open. You can continue to discuss outside the door about 'whether this ticket is worth buying', or walk in and start playing this game. The choice is yours, but time waits for no one.


