Disclosure Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The information on this page should be construed for information purposes only. We may earn commissions from the products mentioned on this site
Last updated
Calvaria is a new play-to-earn game poised to take over the crypto-gaming industry. The platform is also receiving significant support from major exchanges KuCoin and Polygon.
An Introduction to Calvaria
Calvaria: Duels of Eternity is a blockchain game gaining massive traction. Players transport to an afterlife-themed universe, where they can select non-fungible token (NFT) trading cards representing different characters. These cards cover a collection of different characters and groups, all of whom have different traits and are customizable.
In Calvaria, the objective is for users to build a trading card deck using different strategies and compete with other players to get rewarded.
Calvaria also makes it easier for players to profit as the platform’s developers organize competitions and pools where players can win.
Calvaia’s strongest feature remains that the game is entirely free to play. Players don’t need to make any financial commitment to play the game; they even get free NFTs once they sign up. Unlike most other games requiring players to purchase NFTs, this is a solid way to get into crypto gaming.
The game is also available on the iOS and Android operating systems, making it accessible regardless of location and device.
How RIA Works
RIA is the primary ecosystem token for Calvaria. The digital asset is built on the Ethereum blockchain, and its objective is to maintain a tokenomic balance between all of Calvaria’s activities.
Primarily, RIA is used to process NFT purchases via Calvaria’s in-app marketplace. Holders can stake RIA within the game’s engine to earn more tokens, which they can either cash out or use to purchase more NFTs. The asset can be staked for various purposes.
Also, Calvaria’s developers organize different competitions for users to benefit from.
RIA Out on Presale
Investors interested in RIA can participate in the asset’s presale. The coin has been available for presale for the past month and has raised more than $1.93 million.
The RIA presale is divided into 10 stages, with the asset’s price increasing in each stage. The presale, which began at $0.010 in the first stage, is now in its fourth stage, with RIA trading at $0.025.
The token’s price is expected to cost $0.055 by the end of the presale. This means that investors who get into the presale now can still make a lot of profit before the asset even lists on an exchange.
Calvaria’s developers have also secured partnerships with two of the world’s largest exchanges, MEXC and LBank, to list RIA by the end of the presale. This means that investors can sell the crypto asset more easily.
For those who would like to hold on to the digital asset, an influx of investors and liquidity should support a price surge in the near term.
A graduate of the University of Virginia and now based in the UK, Jimmy has been following the development of blockchain for several years, optimistic about its potential to democratize the financial system. He is also experienced in writing business and marketing articles.
Jimmy's previously published work can be found on BeInCrypto, Bitcoin Magazine, Decrypt, EconomyWatch, Forkast.news, Investing.com, Learnbonds.com, MoneyCheck.com, Buyshares.co.uk and a range of other leading media publications.
Jimmy has been investing in Bitcoin himself since 2018 and more recently in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) since their boom in 2021, with expertise in trading, crypto mining and personal finance.
Alongside writing for Business2Community, Jimmy is also a trained economist, accountant and blockchain instructor with hands-on work experience in the financial sector that spans three continents. He has a strong passion for regulation and following macroeconomic trends as it allows him peek under the global bonnet to see how the world works.
When not following daily events in the crypto scene, Jimmy enjoys crime documentaries and Scrabble.