The upcoming major Web3 game project, World of Dypians, is about to launch an important funding round. US investors and global investors will have the opportunity to acquire equity in the project.



This funding will be conducted through the Republic platform. Republic is a well-known global investment platform, and its endorsement carries significant weight:

• To date, Republic has helped startups and mature projects raise over $2 billion
• The platform is highly selective in screening applicant projects, with an acceptance rate of less than 5%
• Industry-renowned projects such as Avalanche, Dapper Labs, and Carta have all completed funding through the Republic ecosystem

Being chosen by Republic is itself a validation, indicating that the project has been recognized by professional institutions in terms of funding, technical strength, and development prospects. This also reflects the increasing attention from mainstream investors in the current Web3 gaming field. For investors optimistic about the development of the gaming industry, such early-stage opportunities are rare.
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HodlOrRegretvip
· 01-07 19:57
Republic endorsement is really impressive, but I haven't paid much attention to the Dypians project yet. Has anyone played it? I've heard too many times about early opportunity, so let's wait until it launches to see. Republic's 5% approval rate is indeed tough, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will take off. Why does it seem like Web3 game funding is so abundant, yet only a few projects are truly popular? But being able to get into Republic definitely indicates some potential, so it's worth paying attention to.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-07 19:54
Republic's endorsement definitely has some weight; a 5% approval rate is no joke. Dypians being on this platform shows the team is still capable; otherwise, they would have been eliminated early. Web3 gaming finally has institutional attention; is a big company following suit soon? With so many funding rounds, is it really optimistic or are VCs just dumping their shares... Early projects have this advantage: if you make money, you make money; if you lose, you can't even lose your underwear. Republic is really an investment influencer platform; every project they endorse gets hyped to the sky. Basically, it all depends on whether the funding amount will be realized; everything else is just empty talk. The Web3 gaming wave feels like it's about to peak; is it a bit late to jump on now? Can we learn anything from the $2 billion funding history? It feels a bit exaggerated. The gaming track is getting fiercely competitive now; Dypians really needs to have some unique features.
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SerumSurfervip
· 01-07 19:51
Republic endorsement really speaks volumes; a 5% acceptance rate is no joke --- Early gaming projects are so competitive; it's rare to see one make it onto Republic --- By the way, how does World of Dypians actually play? Or is it just another pie in the sky? --- With a funding volume of 2 billion USD, the Republic platform definitely has some real skills --- Being selected doesn't necessarily mean making money, but at least the technical aspect passes; that's worth noting --- Web3 gaming funding windows are getting narrower; we need to seize this opportunity quickly --- Dapper Labs has also raised funds through this, and the credibility behind this endorsement is truly impressive --- But raising funds is easy; whether they can actually deliver later is the real key --- Acceptance rate below 5%, this screening process is even stricter than some VCs --- Is the entry of mainstream capital into Web3 gaming a new signal?
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 01-07 19:49
Republic endorsement really depends; a 5% acceptance rate is no joke. --- What does it mean that Dypians can be listed on Republic? Reliable, since not everyone can get on this platform. --- Another Web3 game financing... Will this be just a flash in the pan again? A bit worried. --- Early opportunities are indeed rare, but the name Dypians sounds a bit unfamiliar. Has anyone played it? --- Since Republic has endorsed it, the financing should be relatively safe, right? Still, do your own research. --- The Web3 gaming sector is indeed heating up; Avalanche and others have already taken this route. --- Equity in gaming projects... whether you'll make a profit depends on how the later operations go. --- With a $2 billion backing from Republic, is Dypians' funding secured this time? --- They say a 5% acceptance rate; it's not easy for Dypians to be selected. --- The gaming industry attracting mainstream capital looks like a good sign.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 01-07 19:35
Republic endorsement still has some weight, with an acceptance rate of less than 5%—really competitive... But can World of Dypians really compete? To be honest, platform support alone isn't enough; it still depends on whether the game itself can retain players. If I were to participate in this round of funding? I’d first look at the roadmap, to avoid getting cut again. Republic has chosen projects like Avalanche, which are indeed good, but not all projects can be successfully replicated. Early opportunities are plentiful, but so are the pitfalls... Who can guarantee this isn't the next exit scam? These Web3 games are highly hyped, but only a few are truly playable; caution is needed. How much is the funding amount? What about the valuation? These data points are the key. Web3 games again... I feel like this round is about to cut another wave of retail investors. I don't deny Republic's standards, but being selected doesn't mean 100% success—don't get the logic mixed up.
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