Thirdwave helps blockchain games find customers

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The folks behind Thirdwave see a problem, and it's a big problem. There is a lack of data and feedback for Web3 makers to review. It's quite difficult for someone looking to create, say, a new blockchain game to know what works and what doesn't.

Thirdwave is a blockchain discovery engine that seeks to remedy the problem. At least a little. Thirdwave wants to provide business data and other information so gaming teams can find, understand and retain customers.

It is a platform that provides this information to Web3 companies, projects, decentralized autonomous organizations and protocols. It's a bit community driven and a bit social media driven. And it mixes these aspects with data on the blockchain, to try to give users an in-depth view of customer activities.

"Web3 developers today lack access to meaningful insights into customer data, which in turn creates major inefficiencies in the build process," said Framework Ventures boss, Michael Anderson, in a statement to GamesBeat. “With their past experience building and scaling data discovery engines for consumer giants like Facebook, we believe Thirdwave is well positioned to empower Web3 projects, particularly in the space gamefi, the ability to truly understand their users."

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The pioneers of the Web2 era are working on Thirdwave. When the internet went from being designed solely for desktop computers to mobile devices, it happened in the hands of the people behind Thirdwave.

For example, the people who designed and managed much of Facebook's gaming and mobile strategy are part of Thirdwave.

Thirdwave has raised over $7 million in funding in its first round, led by Framework Ventures. Animoca Brands, Play Ventures, Shima Capital, Hustle Fund and Oceans Ventures also contributed to the prize pool.

The money goes straight into the engine. The developers aim to improve scaling and data functionality to better deliver insights to customers. Thirdwave also provides access to more sophisticated on-chain analytics, deep community and web data integrations, benchmarking tools, and project-specific dashboards.

The data is already there, it's just, you know, decentralized. Thirdwave is just trying to bring some order out of the chaos.

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Thirdwave helps blockchain games find customers

Want to learn more about the future of the video game industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry in October at GamesBeat Summit Next. Sign up today.

The folks behind Thirdwave see a problem, and it's a big problem. There is a lack of data and feedback for Web3 makers to review. It's quite difficult for someone looking to create, say, a new blockchain game to know what works and what doesn't.

Thirdwave is a blockchain discovery engine that seeks to remedy the problem. At least a little. Thirdwave wants to provide business data and other information so gaming teams can find, understand and retain customers.

It is a platform that provides this information to Web3 companies, projects, decentralized autonomous organizations and protocols. It's a bit community driven and a bit social media driven. And it mixes these aspects with data on the blockchain, to try to give users an in-depth view of customer activities.

"Web3 developers today lack access to meaningful insights into customer data, which in turn creates major inefficiencies in the build process," said Framework Ventures boss, Michael Anderson, in a statement to GamesBeat. “With their past experience building and scaling data discovery engines for consumer giants like Facebook, we believe Thirdwave is well positioned to empower Web3 projects, particularly in the space gamefi, the ability to truly understand their users."

Event

Next GamesBeat Summit 2022

Join gaming leaders live October 25-26 in San Francisco to examine the next big opportunities within the gaming industry.

register here

The pioneers of the Web2 era are working on Thirdwave. When the internet went from being designed solely for desktop computers to mobile devices, it happened in the hands of the people behind Thirdwave.

For example, the people who designed and managed much of Facebook's gaming and mobile strategy are part of Thirdwave.

Thirdwave has raised over $7 million in funding in its first round, led by Framework Ventures. Animoca Brands, Play Ventures, Shima Capital, Hustle Fund and Oceans Ventures also contributed to the prize pool.

The money goes straight into the engine. The developers aim to improve scaling and data functionality to better deliver insights to customers. Thirdwave also provides access to more sophisticated on-chain analytics, deep community and web data integrations, benchmarking tools, and project-specific dashboards.

The data is already there, it's just, you know, decentralized. Thirdwave is just trying to bring some order out of the chaos.

GamesBeat's credo when covering the gaming industry is "where passion meets business". What does it mean? We want to tell you how much the news means to you, not only as a decision maker in a game studio, but also as a game fan. Whether you read our articles, listen to our podcasts, or watch our videos, GamesBeat will help you learn about and engage with the industry. Discover our Briefings.

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