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From simple cards… to the archives of Web3 You’ll never look at a mobile game the same way again. Back in 2015, before the word "NFT" even existed, a small indie studio released a game called Spells of Genesis. At first glance, it looked like just another mobile card game. But hidden within it was a quiet revolution. 🧠 It was the first blockchain game to introduce true digital ownership. 🎴 The first to mint collectible cards on Bitcoin, using Counterparty. 📚 And the first to tell the history of crypto through gameplay. Each card is more than an asset it’s a timestamp. A digital artifact. A story. – The BearWhale card immortalizes a legendary Bitcoin moment – The DAO Card preserves Ethereum’s greatest crisis – The Satoshicard, Gox, SegWit… each one is a piece of blockchain lore In a time where in-game items could vanish overnight, SoG gave players something that couldn’t be deleted: ownership that lives on-chain, forever. So what are these cards today? They’re not just game items. They’re the early archives of Web3 culture in pixel form. 💬 What do you think: – Can games preserve digital culture better than institutions? – Have we overlooked the historical role of early NFT experiments? Drop a question or thought in the comments let’s rediscover this forgotten chapter together.

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