JAKARTA - The Climate Replay Group has launched a new online pledge to ensure that NFT is used responsibly in video games.

The group, which consists mostly of Mojang developers, has posted the NFT or Digital Ownership Pledge on its website and is encouraging development studios, publishers and individuals to sign it.

The pledge calls for developers and publishers to commit to ensuring that any digital possessions, including NFTs, meet a set of criteria to ensure they are not harmful to players or the environment.

"By signing this pledge, you are not only showing your support for the studios that have signed the pledge, but are also encouraging other studios to do the same," the group said.

The promise includes seven points that must be met to ensure that NFT is used responsibly. By signing it, the studio and publisher commits that any NFT or other digital ownership:

Bringing meaningful value to players Not leveraging intentionally inefficient technology that creates a tangible and tangible environmental impact Not embracing artificial scarcity to generate speculative value Not relying on unregulated and volatile cryptocurrencies Not benefiting early adopters or users/players who are disproportionately richer Does not perpetuate any of the following negative aspects of the Play-to-Earn model: Unofficial work and Shifts the game's main goal from fun to making money Implemented with transparency and gets serious attention from studio members

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