GAIMIN May 2025 Recap: Growth, Rewards, and Real-world Impact
Stephen Amagba
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Jun 3, 2025
🎮 New Game Releases & GAIMtime Sessions
ArmourX, a web3-based battleground game set in a futuristic world, officially launched on the GAIMIN platform, bringing explosive game action and play-earn mechanisms to our gaming community.
The Tribes, a fast-paced, music-powered First Person Shooter (FPS) from Qudo Studios, was added to the platform and featured in a special GAIMtime session in Week 20.
TON Battleground, a gritty FPS like Call of Duty, was also spotlighted in GAIMtime with live gameplay and AMA; you can watch the full replay of this session on YouTube.
We had another important GAIMtime session with a massive game, Cards of Eternity, from Aether Game Studios, the official card game of the popular TV series Wheel of Time. The GAIMtime session featured deep discussion about the gaming industry and a live demo of the Wheel of Time-inspired card game. Watch the replay here.
It’s important to note that these campaigns we ran are added incentives to the daily monetization rewards that contributors already get for monetizing their PCs on GAIMIN.
🤝 Community Engagement & Team Culture
GAIMIN appointed ex-Oracle Sales Executive, Tomas Aiza, as our new Head of Sales in May to accelerate adoption and global growth for GAIMIN Cloud solutions. View the official announcement from GAIMIN here.
In Week 21, most of the GAIMIN Team touched down in Lisbon, Portugal, for a week of strategy, bonding, and tech updates. The images below help capture what a great time we had as a team in Lisbon, and give you a glimpse into the working environment at GAIMIN.
GAIMIN also attended the Product Growth & Customer Experience Seminar hosted by Unicorn Factory Lisbon as part of the Scaling Up program, alongside experts from Airbnb, Loom, Unbabel, etc. Learn More here.
🌍 Ecosystem Updates & Media Features
A new token burn removed an additional 74.5 million $GMRX from circulation, marking the 13th official GMRX Burn. You can view all the GAIMIN (GMRX) burn history here.
CoinMarketCap featured GAIMIN in a community roundup of top Web3 projects in Week 20. View post
GAIMIN was featured in an interview in the BGA Magazine by Blockchain Gaming Alliance for our pioneering work in decentralized infrastructure.
We also featured in an earned media article from CryptoCoin.News that highlights GAIMIN as a leader in redefining the future of gaming. Read the full article here.
📜 Content: Blogs, Case Studies & Social posts
GAIMIN published several industry thought leadership pieces and product case studies across our blog network. Here are the most interesting ones:
And on the social side of things, GAIMIN published over 300 insightful posts across all our channels in the month of May. These included campaign highlights, educational explainers, platform tips, behind-the-scenes, user-generated content, and many more.
Looking Ahead
May was a month of relentless building and visible results. GAIMIN is poised to end the 2nd quarter of the year strong and continue striving for even greater heights this year. With June already here, stay tuned for new product updates, game additions, community activations, ecosystem expansions, and more value propositions from GAIMIN.
Be a part of the GAIMIN ecosystem, whether as a contributor via the GAIMIN.gg app or as a client exploring our cutting-edge cloud solutions on GAIMIN.cloud. And make sure to follow GAIMIN on all platforms to never miss an update!
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