Mocaverse, a Digital Universe based in the Animoca brand, works with Elympics, a well-known Web3 protocol that handles multiplayer games. The partnership aims to incorporate MoCaverse’s air kit into ElyMPICS to provide a verifiable identity in the world of Web3 games. The platform revealed the initiative in a recent social media post shared on its X account.
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Elympics will become a partner in the Air Kit, integrate Air IDs and participate as both the publisher and verifier of the MOCA network.
This brings a verifiable identity to the Web3 game based on what the player can prove. pic.twitter.com/dvwsjopcty
– Mocaverse💼🪐 (@moca_network) July 3, 2025
Our partnership with Mocaverse Forges Elympics provides a verifiable identity to redefine Web3 games
The partnership between MoCaverse and Elympics focuses on the revolution in the Web3 gaming sector. In this respect, Elympics will become an official air kit collaborator. Therefore, we envision a dual role of verifier and publisher within the broader MOCA network. Strategic integration demonstrates significant development in the ongoing development of the Web3 gaming ecosystem.
By utilizing the Mocaverse air kit, Elympics strives to support a unique mechanism for handling gameplay-based credentials associated with exclusive Air IDs. Therefore, whether you are dealing with fairplay views, historical records, or performance metrics, each credential is validated, stored and encrypted. In this case of verification, zero knowledge proof ensures trust and privacy. Additionally, other features include secure storage in a distributed manner through the data layer and encryption via the player’s encryption key.
Drive driver sovereignty, reliability of behavior, and verifiable credentials
According to MoCaverse, each architecture enhances a new layer of functionality in blockchain-based games. This allows players and developers to engage in a variety of systems to reward their skills and transparency. Furthermore, this partnership demonstrates an increase in player sovereignty, reliability of behavior and the importance of verifiable credentials in Web3 games.