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CORA's layout in decentralized MEV and on-chain infrastructure has gradually taken shape, and 2026 will undoubtedly be a watershed year for its ecosystem development. The technical foundation has been almost perfected; what remains is to truly connect this infrastructure to users, communities, and the global market.
The key to this transformation lies in three things: the implementation of ecological applications, regional community operations, and international market expansion. Among these, the most anticipated is the ecological gaming system set to launch in the second half of the year.
**On-chain games, but not what you think**
When it comes to blockchain games, many people instinctively think of projects that claim to let you play and earn simultaneously. But CORA’s ecological gaming takes a different approach — its goal is not to make you addicted, nor to attract attention with short-term thrills.
The true design logic is this: through game mechanics, tightly link user behavior, engagement, and ecological contribution, then base the incentive distribution mechanism entirely on on-chain data. The game is just a vehicle; the purpose is to enable participants to achieve real economic benefits over the long term.
**Rules are dictated by the chain**
This is the most interesting part. All rules of the CORA ecological game are not decided arbitrarily by a team; they are entirely determined by real-time on-chain data. Every result is verifiable, and anyone can trace the data source.
What does this mean? It means transparency. It means no one can manipulate behind the scenes, and no one can question fairness. The game runs on the chain, with rules spoken by data — this is how Web3 gaming should be.