The developer of "Minecraft" demands a private server operator to remove the Bitcoin P2E feature from the game
ChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, the developer of "Minecraft," Mojang Studios, recently requested an independent, fan-run PC server operator to remove the Bitcoin-based play-to-earn feature (paying players in Bitcoin, providing P2E functionality).
Reportedly, the private server is named Satlantis, and its founder Dineno stated that the play-to-earn feature will be removed from the server at 12 PM Eastern Time on Monday, and advised players to withdraw their balances as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Dineno mentioned that "the game format that shares profits with players" works very well and will be transplanted to other gaming communities.
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