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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 is the IDR/TLM pair and its significance for the Indonesian gaming community?
The IDR/TLM pair represents a direct fiat on-ramp allowing users to buy Alien Worlds' native token, Trilium (TLM), using the Indonesian Rupiah. Its significance lies in providing local players in the rapidly growing Indonesian GameFi scene direct access to the Alien Worlds metaverse, enabling them to acquire the in-game currency needed for staking on Planetary DAOs and participating in the play-to-earn (P2E) economy without first converting IDR to another major cryptocurrency. -
What are the common methods to buy TLM with Indonesian Rupiah on a crypto exchange?
To purchase TLM with IDR, you typically need to use a BAPPEBTI-regulated Indonesian cryptocurrency exchange. The process involves completing KYC/AML verification, then depositing IDR into your exchange wallet via local payment methods like a virtual account bank transfer, or popular e-wallets such as OVO, GoPay, and DANA. Once your IDR balance is credited, you can place a buy order on the TLM/IDR trading pair's order book. -
What are the core utilities of the Trilium (TLM) token within the Alien Worlds metaverse?
Trilium (TLM) is the central digital asset and in-game currency of the Alien Worlds GameFi ecosystem. Its primary utilities include: 1) Staking to one of the six Planetary DAOs to gain voting power on governance decisions. 2) Participating in the NFT-based mining game to earn more TLM and find new digital collectibles. 3) Acting as a cross-chain token on WAX, BSC, and Ethereum, enabling its transfer and use across different blockchain environments. -
Are there specific blockchain networks I need to be aware of when withdrawing TLM after an IDR purchase?
Yes, this is a critical security step. Alien Worlds' Trilium (TLM) is a multi-chain digital asset, primarily operating on the WAX, Binance Smart Chain (BSC), and Ethereum blockchains. When withdrawing your TLM from an exchange after an IDR purchase, you must select the withdrawal network that matches your destination digital wallet. For direct in-game use, you would typically withdraw to a WAX Cloud Wallet. Choosing the wrong network can result in a permanent loss of your assets. -
What kind of fees should I expect when trading Indonesian Rupiah for TLM?
When converting IDR to TLM, there are typically two main fees on a cryptocurrency exchange. First is the deposit fee for adding IDR to your account, which can vary based on the method (e.g., bank transfers are often cheaper than e-wallets). Second is the trading fee, which is a small percentage (e.g., 0.1% to 0.5%) of the total trade value, charged when your buy order for TLM is executed. Always review the specific exchange's fee schedule for accurate costs.