DeFi and NFT crossover project Aavegotchi releases ‘Gotchiverse’ litepaper

One of the original decentralized finance and nonfungible token (DeFi/NFTs) crossover projects is taking a step forward today with the launch of a metaverse litepaper.

Aavegotchi — a project that creates upgradeable NFTs backed by yield-bearing positions on lending platform and money market Aave — announced the publication of a litepaper devoted to a gamified metaverse called the “Gotchiverse.”

Aavegotchi co-founder Jesse Johnson joked about the sometimes-esoteric features and backstory in the litepaper on a celebratory Twitter Spaces today:

“This is not your typical litepaper, it’s got a lot of lore in it [...] We’ve got a bit of a DeFi RPG in front of us.”

The metaverse will introduce a new, fungible ERC-20 token, the “Gotchus Alchemica,” which will be farmable from REALM land plots, themselves backed as NFTs — similar conceptually to Decentraland’s MANA/LAND two-token system. 

Alchemica can be used to craft upgrades to REALM plots, including structures like the “Gotchi Lodge,” which will enable groups of players to socialize as well as combine their farming efforts. Upgrades will take a “certain number of blockchain blocks to finish constructing,” but liquidity providers to Aavegotchi’s in-house AMM, the “Gotchus Alchemica Exchange,” can hasten the process with rewards for providing liquidity.

And we're live! For the next hour, Aavegotchi summoners @coderdannn and @gldnXross will be giving a live reading of the new #Gotchiverse Litepaper, followed by a Q&A Join the Reading https://t.co/mJ029fiNsrRead the Litepaperhttps://t.co/pp62CWSFrf pic.twitter.com/S1Kay0WbdT

— Aavegotchi (@aavegotchi) June 23, 2021

This gamified yield farming is woven into the Gotchiverse’s considerable lore and backstory — about a third of the 14-page litepaper is devoted to storytelling and fleshing out the universe. The antagonists of the game, the Liquidators, refer to actual liquidators on the lending platform Aave, and the universe is speckled with DeFi in-jokes — a “home base” area of the map is called the “Citaadel,” and types of Alchemica include “Fud,” “Kek,” and “Fomo.”

RELATED: Aavegotchis sell out in under one minute as NFT euphoria continues

Aside from the farming gameplay, Johnson said the map will be “a huge game of Pac-Man,” where Aavegotchi run/float around the map to collect Alchemica and return it to their REALMs before getting caught by Liquidators, which may be player-characters as well as AI. 

A full release date for the Gotchiverse is pending, though Johnson said sections will be released as early as Q3 2021. Johnson added that the team has grown to 20 full-time employees, including veteran video game industry talent.

While Johnson has long been a bannercarrier for DeFi and NFT crossovers, interest in metaverses has been picking up as of late. This month, Nvidia’s CEO said that we’re on the “cusp” of a blockchain-powered metaverse, and the founder of major gaming title Fortnite said that metaverse tech is “going places.”

Galaxy Interactive raises another $325M fund aimed at metaverse and next-gen games   Oct. 20, 2021
Wear-to-earn NFTs target the billion-dollar fashion industry   Dec. 1, 2021
What are the top metaverse projects besides The Sandbox and Decentraland? | Watch The Market Report live   Feb. 15, 2022
Former head of TikTok gaming leaves Web2 to build core Web3 protocol   July 8, 2022
Can the Metaverse exist without blockchain?   Sept. 20, 2022