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Pocketful of Quarters announces its building on SKALE

Pocketful of Quarters, a player- and developer-centric technology company focusing on interoperability and bringing video games to blockchain, is ecstatic and delighted to announce its building on SKALE. One of the company’s primary roles is to facilitate the portability and compatibility of video games. This is accomplished by retrieving them from servers and placing them on the blockchain. 

Pocketful of Quarters has also contributed to the development and production of Quarters. This is a cross-game and cross-platform digital currency that was built with the aid of blockchain’s advanced technology. Additionally, this has been patented.

SKALE, on the other hand, is a conventional and modular Ethereum-based blockchain network composed of high-throughput and low-latency blockchains. The entirety of this information is put to good use in order to ultimately improve the Web3 exposure of each and every user. The SKALE network makes it possible for developers to launch their very own EVM blockchain in a matter of minutes, without compromising on efficiency, safety, or decentralization.

Pocketful of Quarters’ Chief Operating Officer, Timothy Tello, claims that working with SKALE gives blockchain-curious developers access to fractional nodes, allowing them to build a system with ideal cost-performance metrics and high transaction throughput. With the potential to fractionalize nodes and unequaled scalability, SKALE and POQ’s SDK for integrating web2 video games off of servers and onto Blockchain will lead to widespread interoperability. This will certainly improve the gaming experience for people all over the world.

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