Many blockchain games store NFTs and assets on-chain, while core gameplay still relies on centralized servers. This means the game itself may still depend heavily on centralized infrastructure.
On-chain gaming takes this further by moving key game logic and actions onto the blockchain, making outcomes more transparent, verifiable, and harder to manipulate.
We've been exploring this approach at Bitdeal across GameFi builds, and balancing gas costs, scalability, and decentralization remains a genuine technical challenge.
What do you think? Is fully on-chain gameplay scalable for mainstream GameFi, or will hybrid models remain the practical approach?