Tap-to-Earn Revolution: Dogizen Launch Set to Dethrone Hamster Kombat

As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in the gaming and cryptocurrency industries, I’ve witnessed a myriad of trends come and go, but the tap-to-earn (T2E) phenomenon is undeniably one to watch. With the latest entry into this burgeoning market, Dogizen, it seems we are witnessing the dawn of a new era in gaming, especially for dog lovers.


In response to Telegram founder Pavel Durov’s suggestion of a tapping game tailored for dog enthusiasts, Catizen – the leading player in the Tap-to-earn (T2E) market – now has a new competitor: enter Dogizen!

Starting in August, a game centered around travel will be released, marking a peak in the trend of tap-to-earn games. Nowadays, Telegram is filled with numerous enthusiasts, or ‘tappers’, who on average play approximately five different games. Moreover, there are more than 400 million players worldwide participating in Tap-To-Earn (T2E) games.

Various digital pets like Dogs, Hamster Kombat, and Catizen have recently been the talk of the cryptocurrency world, due to confirmed and unconfirmed airdrops that enable players to exchange their in-game earnings for real money. It’s uncertain if Dogizen will follow suit, but regardless, this game with grand plans is bound to capture attention.

What is Dogizen?

In simpler terms, Dogizen is a straightforward game played on Telegram. By tapping your screen, you accumulate TREATZ tokens, an in-game money used to move your digital pet dog through a virtual universe and engage with exciting challenges and mini-games.

The dog theme perfectly answers Pavel Durov’s callout—in complimenting the success of Catizen, the Telegram founder confessed that he is not a cat person, and wanted a ‘Dogizen’ to be developed. Little did he know—the project was already in the works.

The tokens called TREATZ can be acquired by simply tapping on the screen, as well as through an automatic earnings system designed to reward persistent players. As players advance within the game, visiting various destinations such as London, Paris, and Tokyo, and accomplishing task-specific activities at each location—riding a red bus, enjoying a croissant, and exploring Shibuya—they collect experience points (XP). This progress unlocks ongoing passive TREATZ earnings that continue to accumulate, regardless of whether the player is tapping or not.

As the game progresses, the player accumulates Experience Points (XP) with each play session. This XP allows access to fresh locations, ensuring a constant stream of new destinations to explore and tasks to conquer. The players who show exceptional dedication are rewarded for their daily presence in the game, sometimes even receiving unique in-game goods from daily prize packages.

Dogizen becomes even more enjoyable with companions, and reinviting your friends grants you additional TREATZ bonuses as well. In time, full-fledged social gaming will be incorporated, enabling you to traverse the world together, side by side – or rather, paw in paw – with the canine companions of your friends.

Tap-to-earn: The niche to watch

Durov’s reply to Catizen emerged due to the rapid expansion of ‘tap-to-earn’ gaming, which gained significant attention in 2024. This relatively new industry has swiftly grown to be one of the hottest topics in both gaming and cryptocurrency discussions.

Currently, Hamster Kombat is outperforming others significantly, even turning down supposedly massive investments from Venture Capitalists due to its impressive performance. Boasting more than 300 million players worldwide, it has set a remarkable standard that Dogizen aspires to emulate.

Despite being one of the early T2E (Play-to-Earn) games, Notcoin has emerged as the most financially successful to date. Reaching a market cap peak of $3 billion, Notcoin demonstrates that massive user acquisition can also yield significant profits. In fact, other games like Hamster Kombat and Catizen are now gearing up for their biggest crypto airdrops yet, with Hamster Kombat planning an airdrop on a grand scale, while Catizen is set to distribute $500 million of its own tokens as early as this month.

Dogizen, a popular T2E title, has just introduced its own token. This token is set to be listed on OKX later this month, indicating a thriving and swiftly expanding ecosystem. Such developments are likely to attract a significant number of users and crypto enthusiasts alike.

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2024-08-22 13:09