When it comes to tap-to-earn games on Telegram, finding any kind of originality isn’t easy. But MemeFi actually puts a unique twist on the formula.
It is essentially the same at its core as many other Telegram games, in that you tap on the screen to earn virtual currency. However, this time there is more of a point, as every time you tap you take a small amount of health off the meme-inspired boss you have to take down.
There’s the usual suspects you would expect to tap on, with versions of Pepe and Doge getting in your way, but this small twist gives you a clear goal to work towards instead of just making the numbers go up with no target in mind.
After racking up millions of players over the last few months, the airdrop date has been announced—and it looks to be the rare Telegram tap-to-earn game that’s building on a chain that isn’t The Open Network. So if you’re looking to get started or want to know the latest on the airdrop plans, here is everything you need to know about MemeFi.
What is MemeFi?
MemeFi has two main arms: The tapping game on Telegram, and a web-based game that spans a world map and a variety of menu-based missions. The latter experience appears to require bridging Ethereum (ETH) to scaling network Linea, but we encountered error messages when attempting to access from multiple devices.
But the Telegram game is alive and thriving, and totally free to play. It’s also where the vast majority of players appear to be. At its core, it’s a basic tap-to-earn game with a marginally different mechanic of fighting a boss while you make the number go up.
Like many Telegram games, it’s also effectively an advertising platform where you might get paid in tokens for watching ads. While you can tap on the screen to earn in-game currency and hopefully a larger share of airdrop tokens down the line, you can also just watch the daily YouTube videos MemeFi puts out, which give you loads of in-game currency for watching.
How to play MemeFi on Telegram
If you want to play the MemeFi Telegram game, it’s very easy: All you need to do is boot up the bot on the messaging platform and then start tapping away at your first boss.
As you tap on the boss, you’ll bring down their health and earn some in-game currency. By going to the boosters menu, you can then spend that in-game currency to increase your energy cap—which dictates how much you can tap in one sitting—or boost how much damage you do per tap.
The game also has a slots-style mini-game where you can play a few times a day to get bonus in-game currency payouts and some other benefits.
When is the airdrop?
The MemeFi airdrop will take place on October 9, which is when the development team says the MEMEFI token will be listed on multiple exchanges.
There’s currently no word on what the criteria will be to earn tokens. Notcoin, the original Telegram tap-to-earn game, opted to reward players purely for how many in-game coins they earned, while the upcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop will use a variety of criteria to determine players’ individual airdrop allocations. For now, we can only guess how MemeFi will determine its token payouts.
IN-GAME WALLET RELEASED: ENTER THE ETHER💰
Behind the scenes, we’ve been building. Welcome to the world of Ethereum — we’ve just released an in-app EVM wallet based on Linea.
You will be able to use this wallet to claim your airdrop once $MEMEFI goes live.
Interestingly, MemeFi is building on Ethereum scaling network Linea rather than The Open Network (TON), the blockchain that many Telegram tap-to-earn games use. MemeFi launched an in-game wallet in July that’s built on Linea, and tweeted that players “will be able to use this wallet to claim your airdrop once MEMEFI goes live.”
That said, PixelTap maker Pixelverse opted to launch its token on Ethereum and then plans to bring it to TON later, so we’ll see whether MemeFi’s team plans to go multi-chain with this one. MemeFi plans to release an airdrop checker tool ahead of the October 9 token launch.
Edited by Andrew Hayward
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