In many ways, STEPN (GMT -5.82%) has been one of the standout success stories for the crypto community in 2022. Since its launch in March, STEPN is up roughly 320% for the year. What makes STEPN stand out is that it pioneered an entirely new concept: move-to-earn gaming. Until this year, if you had told someone that you could earn crypto by buying a pair of digital sneakers online and then going out for a walk in your neighborhood, people would have thought you were crazy. But the idea was so novel that investors immediately grasped its significance.
So what might be a similar type of concept that will captivate the crypto community next? This needs to be more than just “the next hot non-fungible token (NFT) project” or the “next big meme coin.” This needs to be a huge, macro storyline that impacts the entire blockchain and crypto industry and galvanizes investors to think big about crypto in 2023. One such storyline might be the “Internet of Blockchains” concept from Cosmos (ATOM 5.08%).
What is the Internet of Blockchains?
One big problem the blockchain and crypto industry faces right now is interoperability, and this is exactly the problem that Cosmos is trying to solve. Quite simply, different blockchains have a hard time talking to each other. Sending digital assets from one blockchain to another blockchain can often be unnecessarily complex or expensive. So Cosmos is trying to become the blockchain that helps cryptos talk to each other. It is calling its approach the “Internet of Blockchains.”
The concept of interoperability might sound simple and obvious, except that it’s not. Most people don’t realize how difficult it is to exchange data and digital assets (such as NFTs) across blockchains that are not compatible. It would be as if two people could not communicate because they are using phones with different mobile operating systems. Or think about two people not being able to send email messages to each other because they are using different email clients.
Interoperability is a pressing technological issue right now, and that’s why the Internet of Blockchains approach could be so huge for Cosmos if it manages to solve this problem. Using the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol, for example, two different blockchains can seamlessly exchange data and assets. Using the Cosmos software development kit (SDK), blockchain developers can easily create app-specific blockchains that plug into the Cosmos ecosystem. Some of the highest-profile blockchains in the world — including Cronos (CRO -3.40%), which is the blockchain for Crypto.com — have been built using the Cosmos SDK.
The Cosmos investment thesis takes off
One reason I think the story of move-to-earn gaming took off this year is that it was an easy concept to understand. You didn’t have to understand anything about blockchain architecture or crypto governance tokens to understand that a fun gaming experience that can also make…
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