The community shapes the future of blockchain gaming with SACHI
- SACHI launches "The Origin" NFT event (200 exclusive OGs) to precede $SACHI token launch, offering early access and in-game perks. - CEO Jonas Martisius emphasizes NFTs as symbols of early support, fostering community engagement ahead of November 19 TGE. - Limited availability and "Origin" status incentives aim to drive exclusivity and loyalty in blockchain gaming ecosystem. - SACHI's vision integrates blockchain to create a self-sustaining gaming universe with tokenized rewards for player contributions.
SACHI, a gaming ecosystem built on blockchain, has unveiled "The Origin," a special NFT minting event that sets the stage for the upcoming $SACHI token release. This five-day event,
SACHI CEO Jonas Martisius described the campaign as the "start of the SACHI journey,"
SACHI’s long-term mission is focused on
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