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The onchain game console built on Base chain, where players truly own their games and creators keep 90% of revenue.
Baes.app is a sufficiently decentralized video game marketplace that flips the traditional platform model on its head. Instead of licensing games you never really own, every game on Baes lives as an NFT cartridge in your wallet. Creators get a 90/10 revenue split with instant payouts, no approval queues, no geographic blocks, no censorship. The platform asked one simple question: what if Steam was built onchain? No more waiting 30 to 60 days for payment cycles. No more begging a review board for permission to publish. No more waking up to find your game delisted because some algorithm flagged it. Just developers building games and players owning them.
Example
Compare the economics directly. On Steam, a developer sells a game for $20 and keeps $14 after the 70/30 split, then waits 30 to 60 days for payout. On Baes.app, that same developer keeps $18 from a $20 sale, and the money hits their wallet in the same block the transaction confirms. Over a thousand sales, that difference is $4,000 more in the creator's pocket, available immediately.
Why it matters
The gaming industry has operated under platform tyranny for decades. Baes.app represents a fundamental shift where the marketplace serves creators and players instead of extracting from them. True ownership, fair economics, and zero gatekeeping are not idealistic talking points here; they are the default.
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