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Prominent Project Joins Thetan Arena's Staking Private Sale

source-logo  bsc.news 29 March 2022 22:51, UTC

Salad Venture

Thetan Arena, a PlayToEarn MOBA project on the BNB Chain, announced a prominent project plans to join its staking private sale.

Through a tweet on their official twitter account on March 28, the Thetan Arena team announced that Salad Venture, a Singaporean based venture capitalist group, is the prominent project that plans to join the PlayToEarn game’s staking private sale.

“This is the best salad you should be excited for,” tweeted the MOBA PlayToEarn project “It is Salad Ventures, the very first potentially high return project that is going to join Thetan Arena Staking's Private Sales.”

Currently invested in other GameFi projects such as Axie Infinity, Crabada, Pegaxy, Mini Royale: Nations, and many more, Salad Ventures looks to explore earning opportunities in the MOBA PlayToEarn space as it moves to invest in Thetan Arena. Salad Ventures can be split into three main departments. Apollo Squad is their inhouse guild, GuildOS is a guild management system they are developing, and Salad Academy is their learn to earn project looking to onboard more people into the Web3 space. 

“Salad Ventures assembles a team of builders who share the same dream of establishing the future Play-to-Earn economy by developing and backing outstanding projects,” Thetan Arena said in a Facebook post. “With such a prominent scope, Salad Ventures has secured funds from many notable backers in the sector, such as Multicoin Capital, Alameda Research, Polygon Studios, Kosmos Ventures, Gemini Frontier Fund, etc.”

What is Thetan Arena

Thetan Arena is a free-to-play play-to-earn mobile game built on the BNB chain. The MOBA game aims not just to be considered an Esports game, but also to connect crypto owners with streamers and gamers. They have a free-to-earn model that allows players to earn Thetan Coins and Thetan Gems by investing time and effort using a free hero, Raidon, instead of investing money to purchase their own heroes.

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