Moku Chief Business Officer shares why crypto gaming is broken — and how to fix it
2025-07-02 18:14:33
Main Idea
Kathleen Osgood, Moku's Chief Business Officer, discusses the challenges in crypto gaming and how Moku aims to innovate by integrating AI and NFTs to create a new way to earn from games.
Key Points
1. Kathleen Osgood joins Moku to focus on bringing new partnerships, market-makers, and institutions to the AI-powered gaming platform.
2. Osgood states that Web3 gaming is broken, emphasizing the need for a different way to earn from games rather than just creating more games.
3. Moku raised $5.35 million in funding from investors including Sky Mavis, a16z Games’ Speedrun, and Framework Ventures.
4. Moku's flagship game, Grand Arena, is built for AI, allowing players to bring select NFTs into the game as assets, creating a competitive layer for gaming.
5. The Moku team plans to focus on Moki Mayhem, a new niche within crypto gaming, leveraging NFTs within Grand Arena.
Description
Kathleen Osgood joins Moku to bring third-party brands to the studio’s AI game Grand Arena
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