Wemade has positioned itself as a case study in how blockchain gaming can cultivate trust, outlining strategies to improve transparency, verifiable in-game assets, and accountable governance. Jung Koo Kang’s teaching note analyzes Wemade’s efforts to restore user confidence amid industry skepticism. The paper emphasizes practical steps such as clear tokenomics, third-party audits, and user-centric governance to align incentives between players, developers, and platform operators.
The analysis highlights Wemade’s approach to verifiable ownership, transparent reporting, and risk management, including anti-fraud measures and compliance with evolving regulations. It also discusses the tension between innovation and regulation, and how Wemade communicates with users.
Overall, Kang’s note underscores that trust in blockchain games requires credible governance, robust security, and ongoing transparency. Wemade’s framework offers a blueprint for industry players seeking long-term legitimacy.














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