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187 | From Crypto Unicorns to Neo Olympus

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Jon Jordan talks to Laguna Labs' CEO Aron Beierschmitt about leaving behind debut game Crypto Unicorns and moving to new project Neo Olympus, which is a fully onchain game using the MUD engine and running on the B3 blockchain, with assets on Ethereum and Base.


  • [2:45] What happened to Crypto Unicorns?
  • [4:02] 2024 was a rough year. We went from +90 people to 10. But the DAO still exists.
  • [5:27] "I accept all the blame for the failure. But I'm optimist about the path forward."
  • [9:08] What was the spark of inspiration for Neo Olympus?
  • [11:10] Why Aron is bullish on fully onchain games.
  • [12:05] "Crypto Unicorns would still be around today if it was fully onchain."
  • [13:15] Why did you choose B3 as the blockchain for Neo Olympus?
  • [14:12] Neo Olympus will be cross-platform: playable from Arbitrum, from Abstract, from Ronin.
  • [15:20] Most of the Neo Olympus' NFTs will be minted on Base.
  • [18:57] The DN404 standard is "memecoins meets NFTs".
  • [25:49] There's no investor or team allocation for the Olympus token.
  • [28:39] "Time-based token vesting is silly."
  • [31:15] What did your investors think about this approach?
  • [34:20] How do you hope to scale Neo Olympus as fully onchain games can be complex?
  • [35:27] Neo Olympus' gameplay is map-based tactics - Fire Emblem with titans.
  • [37:22] We're building the game on Lattice's MUD engine.

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