ERC-1155 is spreading like a plague and it’s a no-brainer if you consider the advantages. First War of Crypto , then 9Lives Arena and nowNext, please? Cryptofights is the first ‘completed’ game that decides to join the ERC-1155 Token Standard and offer next-generation features to its players. Thoughts in Motion, the company behind, a Blockchain Role Playing Game announced today with a Press Release that they are going to adopt Enjin Coin’s platform to create in-game items using the next-generation ERC-1155 Token standard.

CryptoFights offers a Delegated Proof of Stake while the game is running upon a sidechain providing high-performance gameplay and trustless rounds. As a truly decentralized game, there is no need for central servers. CryptoFights runs proudly and autonomous on the blockchain.

The game is similar to Street Fighter in a turn-based mode with interchangeable weapons and armor providing a real-time strategic advantage to players who outmatch their opponents. While the game mechanisms look incredible, CryptoFights prevents cheating and offers transparency to the players using the blockchain advantages.

CryptoFights will utilize the ERC-1155 Crypto Items Standard to mint in-game assets on the Ethereum blockchain. This groundbreaking new token standard has recently made headlines given its potential to replace ERC-20 and ERC-721. Created by cryptocurrency project Enjin Coin (ENJ), ERC-1155 offers the flexibility to create fungible, non-fungible, and semi-fungible tokens. It also enables developers to place the majority of their code into one core contract and use identifiers to prompt an infinite number of tokens to draw from that single set of source code. This monolithic approach to code distribution will not only serve to drastically cut down the vast sums of redundant code copy-pasted into every token; it will also reduce gas costs by up to 90% when deploying the hundreds of tokens used by most games.

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