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  1. Gunzilla - Off The Grid
  2. Gunzilla Hacker Dashboard

Mastering the Hackers Dashboard

1. Connect your Wallet

To begin using the Hackers Dashboard, players need to connect their crypto wallet, currently on the Testnet. This initial step is essential, as it verifies the player’s identity within the GUNZ Chain ecosystem and provides secure access to the dashboard’s full range of features. The wallet connection is like a digital key that grants players the ability to view and manage licenses, monitor hash power contributions, access transaction history, and interact with the marketplace. Wallet integration ensures that each action taken on the dashboard is linked to the player’s unique blockchain address, adding an extra layer of security and ownership over assets.

By starting on the Testnet, players can explore the dashboard’s blockchain features in a simulated environment, reducing any risk while learning how to navigate the platform. For new players, this step also provides a gateway to blockchain technology, allowing them to practice and understand decentralized asset management before moving to a Mainnet setup.

2. Activate Licenses

Once the wallet is connected, players can activate their licenses. Activation initiates each license’s hash power, contributing directly to the player’s ability to decode HEXes, a core reward system within OTG. Every license type has a designated hash power value, which influences the speed and efficiency of decoding activities. Players can choose to activate or deactivate licenses strategically based on their goals; for example, activating high-rarity licenses (like Legendary or Ancient) maximizes hash power output and rewards, while lower-rarity licenses may be deactivated to conserve resources or during non-peak times.

This activation process aligns with the platform’s gamified approach to blockchain engagement, allowing players to take an active role in their progress. Players can also toggle licenses based on in-game events or time-sensitive opportunities, optimizing their hash power allocation to achieve greater returns during special reward periods.


3. Track Decoding and Hash Power

The Decoding Stats section enables players to monitor their ongoing contributions in terms of decoded HEXes and accumulated hash power. Here, players can view stats over different time frames, allowing them to see both short-term and long-term results. By examining the performance of individual licenses, players can evaluate which licenses contribute the most to their overall rewards, identify trends in their decoding efficiency, and adjust their license setup accordingly.

This tracking feature provides essential data that players use to make informed decisions on license activation, deactivation, and potential upgrades. By comparing each license type’s impact on Decoded HEXes and hash power, players can optimize their portfolio based on their goals—whether focusing on maximum returns, diversifying across license tiers, or upgrading to higher-rarity assets. This level of transparency in performance allows players to maximize their efficiency, customize their experience, and continuously improve their gameplay strategy.


4. Engage in Marketplace Trading

The Marketplace offers a decentralized trading environment where players can buy, sell, or trade their licenses and other assets. Players can acquire higher-rarity licenses to boost their hash power and rewards or sell unused licenses to generate revenue. The marketplace’s decentralized structure ensures that each transaction is recorded on the blockchain, giving players confidence in the transparency and security of their trades.

This feature provides flexibility and fosters a player-driven economy where licenses are valued based on their rarity, hash power, and market demand. Players looking to enhance their decoding performance might strategically trade lower-tier licenses for higher-tier ones, allowing them to create a balanced portfolio that maximizes returns. The marketplace also enables players to speculate on asset value, with higher-tier licenses often commanding greater value due to their impact on rewards. This economic dimension enhances the depth of the game, creating an engaging environment where players can build wealth, optimize performance, and develop investment strategies within OTG.


5. Community Interaction

Through links to social media channels like Discord, Twitter, and Telegram, the Hackers Dashboard encourages players to join the broader OTG community. Engaging with other players and the development team offers invaluable insight into strategies, tips, and updates about the platform. The community aspect strengthens the player experience by providing a space for collaboration, idea exchange, and support, creating a sense of camaraderie within the OTG universe.

By interacting with the OTG community, players can stay informed about new events, reward periods, and market trends, helping them make better decisions in their gameplay and trading. Community interaction also promotes a sense of ownership and loyalty, making players feel more connected to the game and its development. Gunzilla’s commitment to community-driven growth is reflected in these integrated social links, which foster an active, supportive, and well-informed player base.

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