How G Coin Works
Overview
G Coin is the utility token that powers economic activity across the Playnance ecosystem.
It is designed for real usage, not speculation — enabling rewards, gameplay, missions, and value transfer across platforms in real time.
G Coin as a Utility Layer
G Coin functions as a shared economic layer across the ecosystem.
It is used for:
Gameplay interactions
Rewards and payouts
Missions and streaks
Platform incentives
System distributions
Every action involving G Coin is executed and recorded on-chain.
Wallet-Based Ownership
All G Coin activity is tied directly to the user’s personal non-custodial wallet.
Each user owns their G Coin balance directly
Funds are never held or controlled by Playnance
The same wallet is used across all supported platforms
Balances remain synchronized across the ecosystem
There is no manual asset movement required by the user.
One Balance, No Bridging
G Coin does not require manual bridging between platforms.
This means:
One balance across the ecosystem
Seamless usage across platforms
No user-side gas fees
No technical complexity
All transfers and state changes are handled by PlayBlock infrastructure.
Transparent Transaction Visibility
Users have full visibility into all G Coin activity.
Every transaction can be verified on-chain, including:
Rewards received
Tokens sent or received
Withdrawals
System grants or bonuses
Mission and gameplay payouts
All transactions are publicly verifiable through the PlayBlock Explorer.
On-Chain Execution
All G Coin logic operates through smart contracts:
Transfers
Rewards
Distribution
Accounting
This ensures:
Deterministic execution
No manual intervention
No hidden balances
Complete auditability
If it is not recorded on-chain, it does not exist.
Why This Matters
This model provides:
Full ownership for users
Transparent economics
Unified value across platforms
No friction for Web2 users
Verifiable activity for Web3 users
G Coin enables a system where usage, value, and transparency are aligned.
What to Read Next
To understand movement details and flows, continue with:
Token Movement Basics
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