Pepemon Degen Battleground
70%
average score over 5 application evaluations
A blockchain-based trading card game with DeFi mechanics and NFT assets, focusing on player ownership and competitive dueling with significant community involvement and token staking options.

Degen Battleground is the first Pepemon game. It's powered by DeFi and utilizing NFTs as in-game assets. An easy to learn, difficult to master Trading Card Game where users will duel each other on blockchain in their journey to become the very best.

Pepemon started in 2020 as one of the new decentralized economies with a 99.86% airdrop of the tokens to the community members that helped spreading the word on our mission: build a blockchain game that it's owned by the players.

Since inception we launched different dapps in our economy including:

  • Our staking platform with ~80% of PPBLZ token in staking or ~$3mil TVL.

  • A NFT Store that sold more than $1mil of digital cards.

  • A way for Pepetrainers to stake and evolve their existing NFTs in NFT Staking Events.

  • A Testnet version of the game that everyone can everyone can try and contribute to.

Pepemon Degen Battleground History

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