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About
Alien Worlds (TLM)
Alien Worlds is a decentralized NFT metaverse and GameFi protocol operating on the WAX and BNB Chain blockchains, with an Ethereum bridge for cross-chain functionality. It establishes a complex, player-driven in-game economy centered around planetary exploration and resource competition. This digital asset ecosystem simulates economic rivalry where players, known as Explorers, compete to acquire the platform's scarce resource, Trilium (TLM). The core of the gameplay involves using NFT game cards—representing tools, land, and avatars—to 'mine' on various planets, each functioning as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO).
The platform’s architecture is a key differentiator, leveraging blockchain technology for true ownership of in-game items as NFTs. The TLM token is the native utility token central to the entire system. Its primary use cases include staking to planetary DAOs to participate in governance and earn voting power, as well as being the main medium of exchange for purchasing and upgrading NFT items within the metaverse. Players also stake TLM to earn passive rewards and increase their influence. This integrated system of play-to-earn mechanics, DeFi applications like staking, and decentralized governance through planetary DAOs positions Alien Worlds as a foundational project in the Web3 gaming landscape.
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Frequently asked questions
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What's the best way to buy Alien Worlds (TLM) with Colombian Pesos (COP)?
To buy the TLM token with COP, you'll typically use a cryptocurrency exchange that acts as a fiat on-ramp for Colombia. The process involves creating an account, completing KYC/AML verification, and depositing COP using methods like PSE (Pagos Seguros en Línea) or a bank transfer. Often, you may need to first buy a major cryptocurrency like BTC or USDT with your COP, and then trade it for TLM on a TLM/USDT or TLM/BTC pair to access better order book liquidity. -
What is the function of Trilium (TLM) within the Alien Worlds play-to-earn game?
Trilium (TLM) is the native in-game currency and utility token of the Alien Worlds metaverse. Its primary function is to be 'mined' by players using NFT tools. TLM is required for staking on Planets to participate in DAO governance, voting in planetary syndicates, and upgrading in-game NFT items. This utility makes it a core component of the game's decentralized economy, operating across the WAX, BNB Chain, and Ethereum blockchains. -
Which blockchains support TLM, and how does this affect buying it from Colombia?
Alien Worlds (TLM) is a multi-chain digital asset, primarily operating on the WAX, BNB Chain, and Ethereum blockchains. When buying from Colombia, the exchange you use will specify which network's TLM they support for withdrawals. For active gameplay and lower transaction fees, the WAX blockchain is common. For DeFi integrations, users might prefer the BNB Chain or Ethereum (ERC-20) versions. Always verify the destination wallet address supports the correct blockchain network to avoid losing your digital assets. -
Are there direct COP to TLM trading pairs on major exchanges?
Direct COP/TLM trading pairs are highly uncommon due to limited liquidity for that specific corridor. The standard procedure for a Colombian user is a two-step trade. First, you use a fiat gateway that accepts Colombian Pesos (COP) to acquire a high-liquidity asset like USDT (Tether) or BTC (Bitcoin). Second, you use that asset on the same or another exchange to trade for TLM via its most liquid pairs, such as TLM/USDT. -
What are typical fees when using Colombian Pesos (COP) to acquire TLM tokens?
When buying TLM with COP, anticipate several potential fees. First, a deposit fee for funding your exchange account with COP via PSE or bank transfer. Second, a trading fee for the COP to stablecoin/BTC transaction, and another for the subsequent trade into TLM. Finally, a withdrawal fee to move your TLM to a self-custody digital wallet. This withdrawal fee will vary depending on the chosen blockchain (WAX, BNB, or ETH), with Ethereum network gas fees typically being the highest.