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The update begins with a quick rundown of what NFTs are, with an explanation of their extreme volatility, before laying out the current policies on Minecraft servers. The overall goal of those policies, Mojang said, is "to ensure that Minecraft remains a place where everyone has access to the same content." NFTs however, are designed to "create models for scarcity and exclusion," which is clearly contrary to that principle. And so, they're out.
"To ensure that Minecraft players have an enjoyable and safe experience, blockchain technologies are not allowed to be integrated inside our client and server applications, nor can Minecraft game-specific content, such as skins, worlds, personal items, or other mods, be utilized by blockchain technology to create a rare digital asset," Mojang wrote.
The update was reportedly prompted by the fact that numerous Minecraft-related NFTs and play-to-earn servers are available making use of the lapse in the official policy and dividing the community into "the haves and the not-so-haves," Mojang said.
Also a matter of concern is that some NFTs "may not be trustworthy and may end up costing players who buy them," which is a extremely polite way of putting it: The unofficial Minecraft NFT game Blockverse (opens in new tab), which disappeared with more than $1.2 million in January, is just one of the many examples of NFT-related misfeasance (opens in a new tab) and criminality (opens in new tab) we've witnessed over the past few years. This is especially true for Minecraft which is more popular than other games and is therefore more susceptible to scams.
The official Minecraft usage guidelines (opens in a new tab) are being updated to address the matter in detail, but the short, bottom-line version is a no-no: "NFTs associated with any game content, such as worlds, skins, persona items, or any other mods" are strictly prohibited.
This isn't the end of the story. Mojang has said it will continue to follow the evolution of blockchain technology to determine if it will "enable more secure experiences or other applications that are practical and inclusive in gaming," suggesting that official support for blockchain technology could be possible in the future. Jho88 "We do not have plans to implement blockchain technology into Minecraft," however.
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