In Brief:
- Wolf game will deploy a new smart contract to “migrate” all the NFTs.
- New NFTs will hold the same traits and metadata as old NFTs.
- All Staked NFTs will burn along with the barn.
- The company announced a $50,000 bug bounty program for developers.
After a long engagement with players, the Wolf game finally revealed a plan to protect the game’s integrity through saving Wolf NFT in the form of Sheep and Wolves. Wolf Game developer prepared a roadmap to migrate all staked and minted Sheep and Wolve on a new smart contract.
Today, The Ethereum-based metaverse gaming platform announced Bernhard Mueller as a “herdsman”, in other words, protector of the metaverse. He was a former auditor of the Ethereum blockchain company, Consensys.
Also, Company took the inspiration of Ethereum Orcs and Cyber Kongz to shift over to a new smart contract deployment.
The “Full migration” of Wolf NFTs has been scheduled for Nov 27, Saturday. The NFTs holders can migrate their NFTs on a new smart contract by connecting Metamask wallets on the Wolf Game Website.
- A player can replace their Wolf NFT and get a new NFT from the official collection, which will hold the same traits and metadata of the old NFT
- All Staked NFTs will get burned with barn, and it will automatically transfer to a new smart contract
The gaming platform has announced a $50,000 bug bounty for 3rd party auditors and the developers’ community. The purpose behind this bug bounty is to ensure the safety of the $Wool token and NFTs on the platform.
Lastly, Wolf Game developer ‘the shepherd’ has thanked all the players by quoting “I’m proud of your resiliency and confident in our future. Thank you for being here. Onwards.”
Yesterday, the company revealed a plan to protect $Wool and introduced ERC-20 tokens as Wool Pouches. After the technical occurred, the company was continuously putting appreciable efforts and taking suggestions from the developer community.
The company does not want to spoil its image among people as it is the first completely Ethereum-based game in the world.