MarbleX (MBX) is a multi-chain GameFi platform connecting AAA mobile games, NFTs, DeFi tools, and user identity under one ecosystem. It features a tri-token system: MBX, MBXL, and gMBX are spread across the Kaia, BNB Chain, Aptos, and Immutable zkEVM networks. Users can earn and spend MBX across popular games like Ni no Kuni and A3: Still Alive, stake for rewards, and trade in-game NFTs. MBX powers wallet services, token swaps, cross-chain bridges, and an expanding metaverse of play-to-earn opportunities.
MarbleX is a multi-chain Web3 gaming platform offering blockchain-connected games, NFTs, wallets, and DeFi services, built around the MBX token and its gMBX and MBXL counterparts.
MBX is the main utility and governance token of the MarbleX ecosystem, used for staking, DeFi services, game payments, NFT access, and cross-platform services.
MBXL is a bridge token between MBX and gMBX, while gMBX is an in-game currency pegged 1:1 to MBX for use in buying items and participating in gameplay economies.
MBX exists on Kaia, BNB Chain, Aptos, and Immutable zkEVM.
MBX is traded on Bithumb, Gate.io, MEXC, Bybit, and DragonSwap.
You can store MBX in the native MarbleX Wallet or any EVM-compatible wallet like Bitcoin.com Wallet, MetaMask, and Trust Wallet. Aptos wallets like Petra and Martian also support MBX.
Yes, MBX has a capped max supply of 1 billion tokens, with 67.36% of the original supply burned for long-term sustainability.
Featured titles include Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds, A3: Still Alive, Meta World: My City, and others integrated with MarbleX's gMBX economy.
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