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# Introduction

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NFT and blockchain games have exploded in popularity recently. However, none of the games currently on the market genuinely embrace a fully decentralised ecosystem and completed on-chain experience, which are the factors that should be the fundamental essence of blockchain gaming.

[Blockchain Monster Hunt (BCMH) ](https://bcmhunt.com)is the world’s first multi-chain game that runs entirely on the blockchain itself. Inspired by Pokémon-GO, BCMH allows players to continuously explore brand-new locations on the blockchain to hunt and battle monsters. Each block on the blockchain is a unique digital space where a limited number of Monsters (of the same DNA gene and rarity) may exist. Players and collectors can hunt or battle for a chance to capture these unique Monsters and earn rewards.


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