Popular Web3 gaming platform GOAT Gaming has revealed a $4M raise, bringing their total funding to $15 million USD, just 1 day before their AlphaGOATs AI agents go on sale to the public.
This cash injection will primarily be used to accelerate the development of their AlphaGOATs AI agents, and their soon-to-launch $GG token. AlphaGOATs AI agents can be deployed in their ecosystem of supported blockchain games, allowing player accounts to continue making progress, gathering resources and earning rewards round the clock.
An allowlist sale for AlphaGOATs has already taken place on February 4, with the public sale set to follow on February 6 at 14 UTC.
Source: GOAT Gaming
What is GOAT Gaming?
GOAT Gaming is a Web3 gaming service that presents players with an easy way to discover, download and play a range of popular blockchain-powered games.
The platform is particularly popular for its range of Telegram-based skill games, such as Crypto Crawler, Waifu Clash and Mighty Action Heroes. GOAT Gaming‘s discovery and distribution features give developers direct access to a growing player community – whilst players get easy access to a catalog of popular games.
As users play games on GOAT Gaming, they build an allocation of $GG – the upcoming token of the GOAT Gaming ecosystem. Users that purchase and deploy AlphaGOATs AI agents will earn additional $GG tokens over time, giving them a boost alongside the benefits of using the AlphaGOATs themselves.
Source: GOAT Gaming
How do I buy an AlphaGOATs AI Agent?
The public sale for AlphaGOATs AI agents starts on February 6 at 14 UTC.
34,500 AlphaGOATs AI agents will be made available across Base, Solana and TON. Prices start at 0.1534 WETH / 2.107 SOL ($425 USD) as the public sale begins (Phase 3), rising to 0.2378 WETH / 3.265 SOL ($665 USD) as the public sale comes to an end (Phase 8).
Prospective buyers can use the code GOAT10 to get a 10% discount on their AlphaGOATs purchase.
Once acquired, holders will be able to manage their AlphaGOATs via the GOAT Gaming Telegram mini-app, with specific functionality set to go live ahead of the launch of the $GG token later in 2025. Each AlphaGOAT NFT holder will receive 350,000 $GG tokens once the token is live.
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