Economy Templates
Configurable blueprints for emissions, sinks, progression, and utility loops.
Core Products
Gysix Play products combine infrastructure reliability with developer speed. Studios can activate prebuilt modules for asset operations, economy execution, and interoperable experiences without compromising technical control.
The GameFi Infrastructure Toolkit is a production-ready foundation for launching Web3 games with robust economy mechanics. It includes service templates for reward loops, staking flows, treasury movement, and event-triggered distribution logic.
Instead of assembling independent tooling for wallets, transactions, and economic rules, teams can onboard through a single workflow and configure game-specific mechanics through policy layers. This reduces implementation lead time and lowers the risk of introducing inconsistent game economy behavior between environments.
Operational analytics are embedded into the toolkit so product and economy teams can monitor sink utilization, inflation pressure, and reward efficiency from day one. This enables continuous balancing after launch without rebuilding backend pipelines.
Configurable blueprints for emissions, sinks, progression, and utility loops.
Staged rollout settings for live events, reward campaigns, and seasonal updates.
Actionable metrics for treasury health, player utility, and transaction outcomes.
The NFT Asset Management System gives studios a complete operating layer for in-game digital assets, from mint workflows and entitlement logic to metadata updates and post-launch governance.
Asset definitions are structured to support rarity systems, item classes, and evolution states. Designers can ship utility-driven collections that are tightly integrated with gameplay progression, not isolated from core game loops.
Administrators can enforce asset-level policy controls, including transfer rules, inventory limits, and event-bound utility windows. This is critical for maintaining fair economies during high-demand windows such as drops, tournaments, and collaboration campaigns.
Cross-service APIs expose ownership and entitlement status in real time, ensuring game clients, matchmaking systems, and support tools all reference the same trusted asset state.
Cross-Game Asset Interoperability is the infrastructure layer that allows assets to move across multiple game worlds while preserving ownership history and utility context.
Studios define interoperability profiles that map asset characteristics to compatible mechanics in partner titles. This prevents ad-hoc integrations and ensures each asset transfer respects economy policy, rarity thresholds, and gameplay balance constraints.
The interoperability engine includes trust controls for partner verification, utility scope enforcement, and chain-aware transfer routing. These controls help ecosystems scale safely while giving players real continuity across games.
For ecosystem programs, teams can deploy shared quests, alliance rewards, and cross-title progression experiences without exposing core economy systems to unmanaged dependencies.