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Israeli New Shekel (ILS) to Alien Worlds (TLM) Instantly
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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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How can I buy Alien Worlds (TLM) with Israeli Shekel (ILS)?
To buy the digital asset TLM with ILS, you typically need to use a cryptocurrency exchange that serves as a fiat on-ramp. Since a direct ILS/TLM trading pair is rare, the common method involves depositing ILS via a bank transfer or credit card to buy a major cryptocurrency like USDT or BTC first. Afterwards, you can use that asset to trade for TLM on the exchange's order book. Always ensure the platform has completed KYC/AML compliance. -
What is the role of TLM (Trilium) in the Alien Worlds play-to-earn metaverse?
TLM, or Trilium, is the native utility token and in-game currency of the Alien Worlds metaverse. Its primary function is within the play-to-earn (P2E) economy. Players use TLM to stake to Planets, which are DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations), to increase their mining rewards and participate in governance. It's also used for acquiring in-game NFTs, participating in certain missions, and acts as a cross-chain token on WAX, BNB Chain, and Ethereum. -
Which blockchain networks support TLM and how does it affect transactions from ILS?
Alien Worlds (TLM) is a multi-chain digital asset, primarily operating on the WAX, BNB Chain, and Ethereum blockchains. When you purchase TLM after converting ILS, you must choose the correct network for withdrawal to your digital wallet. WAX is often used for in-game transactions due to its low fees. BNB Chain offers a balance of speed and cost, while Ethereum provides high security but can have higher gas fees. Selecting the wrong network can result in the permanent loss of your TLM assets. -
What are the typical fees when converting Israeli Shekel to TLM?
Converting ILS to TLM involves several potential fees. First, your bank or card provider may charge a fee for the ILS deposit onto a cryptocurrency exchange. Second, the exchange itself will charge a trading fee (often a 'maker' or 'taker' fee) for the transaction from your initial crypto (e.g., USDT) to TLM. Finally, when you withdraw the TLM to a private digital wallet, you'll pay a network fee, which varies depending on whether you use the WAX, BNB Chain, or Ethereum network. -
Is it secure to buy TLM with my ILS funds on a cryptocurrency exchange?
Security is paramount. Using a reputable, regulated cryptocurrency exchange with a strong track record is crucial for secure trading. Ensure the platform uses two-factor authentication (2FA) and other security measures. While exchanges are convenient for trading, for long-term storage of your TLM assets, it's highly recommended to move them to a non-custodial digital wallet where you control the private keys. This minimizes the risk associated with centralized platform vulnerabilities.