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New 1.22 Billion GMRX Burn and the Pivotal Progress at GAIMIN

On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, we executed another mega burn of 1.22 billion GMRX tokens to wrap up the year. However, this was not just any other burn; it was a pivotal one. For many, this will appear to be a standard deflationary event. Internally, it is something else entirely going on behind the scenes: a recalibration of our economy based on a massive shift in our network’s reality.
Stephen Amagba
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Dec 3, 2025

GAIMIN Ecosystem Recap: October 2025

As a start to yet another exciting quarter, October was an interesting, eventful month for GAIMIN, with achievements spanning product, tokenomics, and industry recognition, as our ecosystem continues to scale and strengthen. Here’s a recap of the top highlights across the GAIMIN ecosystem in October 2025.
Stephen Amagba
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Nov 17, 2025

GAIMIN September 2025 Recap: GAIMIN 2.0 Launches in Full Effect

First, we want to say, GAIMIN 2.0 has finally kicked off, with the release of the all-new GAIMIN Launcher now available at GAIMIN.gg! September was a defining month for GAIMIN with the rollout of the GAIMIN Launcher and more key events, major token updates, content, and so on. As you read this month’s recap, we want you to see the vision of GAIMIN in this era, towards advancing across all the industries we operate in: gaming, blockchain, and cloud technologies.
Stephen Amagba
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Oct 3, 2025

Why Cloud Costs Are Now a Board-Level Crisis

GAIMIN CEO writes to all peers in the cloud industry: providers, enterprises, startups, developers, and the finance leaders who now sit at the center of this storm. When the first promises of cloud were made, they sounded revolutionary. “Pay only for what you use. Scale up or down at will. Free yourself from the burden of hardware”. But today, that promise seems to have been broken. Instead of clarity, our industry has built a system of complexity. Instead of flexibility, it has created dependence. Instead of efficiency, it introduced unpredictability. The cloud, which was meant to be an invisible utility, has become a board-level liability.
Stephen Amagba
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Sep 4, 2025