# 👀 How Digital Identity Is Shaping the Future of Onchain Games

*Ontology Mini Series Ep.1*

By [CryptoSapiens](https://news.cryptosapiens.xyz) · 2025-06-03

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Today we are kicking off a 4-part series with our friends at [Ontology](https://ont.io/) to explore the convergence of **identity systems**, **gaming IP**, and **crosschain infrastructure** in building the next generation of onchain games. If you enjoyed this new series, let us know so we can explore other collaborations.

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In our first episode of _Code, Clout & Crypto_, we brought together community leads, founders, investors, and identity architects to tackle one of the most pressing — yet nuanced — conversations in Web3 gaming: **How do digital identity and interoperability reshape the player experience?**

Featured Speakers
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*   [**AlleyCat**](https://x.com/AlleyCat_Mew) – Community Lead at [Mew](https://mew.xyz/), a leading meme coin on Solana
    
*   [**Muaz**](https://x.com/MuazXinthi) – VC & Launchpad contributor at Tencent
    
*   [**Dragark**](https://x.com/playDRAGARK) – Team behind “Dragark,” a fully onchain fantasy game
    
*   **Humpty, Geoff & Polaris** – Contributors at Ontology
    

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### 1\. **Transparency Is the New Meta**

While much of onchain gaming has focused on _ownership_, Muaz reminded us that **transparency** may be an even more powerful draw:

> “In traditional games, streamers get thousands in perks — but the average player has no idea. Web3 puts everything onchain. Everyone sees the same truth.”

He explained that in Web2, influencers and streamers often receive in-game currency or rare items from developers, which skews the perception of value for everyday players. In contrast, Web3's public ledgers can expose such allocations, ensuring fairness. This transparency, he emphasized, is what first drew him into the space, even more than asset ownership.

He also highlighted the issue of dopamine-driven spending and the manipulation of player psychology, especially among younger audiences. Web3's auditable nature opens the door to better regulation, accountability, and informed participation.

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### 2\. **Pseudonymous Identity Is Powerful — If It’s Portable**

AlleyCat spoke passionately about the power of pseudonymous participation in Web3:

> “Having an identity tied to one project — free of your failures or successes elsewhere — lets it stand on its own merit.”

He discussed how projects tied to celebrities or single memes often collapse when their figurehead falls out of favor. Mew's strength lies in owning its IP and letting its community grow independently. This allows contributors to develop personas aligned to the project rather than their real-world identity or past baggage.

Humpty introduced the concept of **decentralized identifiers (DIDs)**, specifically **Ontology’s ONT ID**, which allows users to:

*   Link multiple wallets (hot, cold, game-specific) under a single self-sovereign identity
    
*   Reveal credentials _selectively_ to apps, games, or communities
    
*   Stay pseudonymous while building on-chain reputation
    

The flexibility to manage identities across chains without doxxing oneself was seen as a foundational layer for both privacy and trust.

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### 3\. **IP Ownership Unlocks Creative Freedom**

Mew’s approach to total IP ownership has allowed its team to move beyond the limitations of meme coin culture. AlleyCat shared that Mew is actively building **two Web3 games**, developing an **animated series**, and growing its community through **merch and storytelling**.

> “We’re not tied to a celebrity or a single meme. This freedom to experiment is what drew me to the project.”

This flexibility means the team can respond dynamically to community interests and trends without waiting on external approvals or partnerships. It also means Mew can integrate game mechanics and narratives into its existing IP, allowing for seamless expansion into onchain gaming.

This creative latitude is becoming a competitive advantage in Web3, where agility and narrative coherence are essential.

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### 4\. **Cross-Game Reputation Could Be the Killer App**

One of the most exciting parts of the conversation revolved around how **player reputation** might travel across games. Imagine unlocking rare assets in one game because you dominated in another game.

> “Games should stand on their own merit, but players should also be able to carry their wins with them,” said Polaris.

Muaz emphasized that having a unified identity allows games to recognize your progress and achievements from elsewhere. For example, if a player is strong in **Dragark**, their reputation or avatar might carry prestige in **Mew**.

Humpty and Geoff highlighted that with ONT ID, these achievements could be linked to **attestations** (private, verifiable claims) that can be shared across platforms _without_ revealing full wallet activity. These proofs can be used to:

*   Unlock early access to games
    
*   Grant special NFTs or power-ups
    
*   Enable role-based community access
    

This form of **reputation portability** represents a more player-centric design model, allowing users to build a persistent, privacy-conscious legacy.

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### 5\. **Security Must Be Built In — Not Bolted On**

A core issue raised by Muaz was what happens when a player loses access to their wallet:

> “If your wallet is hacked, you shouldn’t lose your identity. That’s your history, your achievements, your community rep.”

He called for identity models that are **wallet-agnostic** — where a DID can remain intact even if one wallet becomes compromised. This enables recovery and continuity, which is crucial for players who have built years of identity and status on-chain.

He even proposed linking **warm wallets** (never used for transactions) to DIDs as a secure verification layer, inspired by two-factor authentication models.

The takeaway: wallet loss shouldn’t mean starting from scratch. Robust identity systems must account for long-term resilience and recovery.

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Identity, Interoperability & the Future of Play
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Web3 identity isn’t just a technical layer — it’s a cultural shift.

*   Games become **platforms for persistent reputation**
    
*   Wallets become **proof of history and contribution**
    
*   Players evolve into **narrative stakeholders**, not just users
    

Geoff summarized this by saying:

> “With decentralized identity, your gameplay, governance, and trading history can all tie back to one secure, private, crosschain identity. It’s a building block for true interoperability.”

As more studios design **multi-title ecosystems**, the value of a persistent identity grows. From loyalty-based airdrops to unlockable cross-title perks, identity becomes the bridge between games, communities, and economies.

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What’s Next?
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This Twitter Space was just the beginning. We’ll be continuing this series with deep dives into:

*   Game asset marketplaces & secondary trading
    
*   On-chain economies and earned value
    
*   How identity and reputation can shape in-game governance and rewards
    

If you’re building in onchain gaming or digital identity — **we want to hear from you**.

Join Ontology’s **Onchain Gaming Cabal** to help define what “good” looks like for players, developers, and ecosystems in this next chapter of gaming.

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TL;DR
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*   Onchain gaming is about more than ownership — it’s about **transparency, trust, and reputation**
    
*   Identity matters — and must be **portable, private, and persistent**
    
*   Culture-rich chains like Solana and Base are incubating new forms of game-native experimentation
    
*   Gamers deserve **recognition that spans worlds** — and identity systems are finally making that possible
    

### In case you missed it

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Code, Clout & Crypto - Episode 1 Brief
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In Episode 1 of Code, Clout & Crypto, builders from MEW, MapleStory Universe, Dragark, and Ontology dive into the future of Web3 gaming. Topics include digital identity, in-game asset ownership, and why they're betting big on blockchain games.

https://ont.io

![](https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/4d4bcd20a30dbc2298722c767e1fe75b.png)

](https://ont.io/news/1128/Code-Clout--Crypto--Episode-1-Brief)

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*Originally published on [CryptoSapiens](https://news.cryptosapiens.xyz/code-clout-and-crypto-how-digital-identity-is-shaping-the-future-of-onchain-games)*
