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OKX Wallet Integrates with Mhaya Game for Seamless NFT-based Play2Earn Experience

OKX Wallet has integrated with Mhaya Game to offer users a NFT-based play-to-earn multi-chain GameFi experience. The integration allows OKX Wallet users to access the Mhaya Game platform through a web extension, and users can establish a new OKX Wallet account or incorporate an existing one.

The OKX Wallet offers access to over 3,000 cryptocurrencies, connectivity across 60+ networks, thousands of DApps, and a decentralized NFT Marketplace. The collaboration between OKX Wallet and Mhaya Game is set to revolutionize the gaming industry by merging traditional gameplay with innovative blockchain mechanisms.

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