There's a name shaking up the Web3 maps—a name that, if it really decides to enter the fray, could bring with it an entire army of gamers, operators, and KOLs.
That name is: Yield Guild Games (YGG).
But the question is legitimate: Can YGG really move millions of users to The9Bit?
The short answer? Potentially, yes. The full answer? It all depends on how the tide turns.
Who is YGG, really?
Yield Guild Games was born during the golden age of Axie Infinity, advancing the concept of the "players' guild" as an economic force.
It has brought together thousands of players in Southeast Asia, experimented with play-to-earn models, and created a subDAO system that acts like a decentralized federation of regional clans.
In 2021, YGG seemed unstoppable.
In 2023, the market has scaled back its hype and numbers.
And today? YGG is in the process of intelligently rebuilding, with a smaller but much more experienced, more selective, and hungry for real opportunities.
Why The9Bit could be the perfect breeding ground

YGG needs a new, credible, healthy, and objectively rewarding habitat.
And The9Bit offers exactly that.
- Real games, global IPs, high-retention casual gaming.
- Sustainable economy (not dependent on speculation).
- Spaces: mini-hubs for clans, KOLs, streamers — with shared mining and active rewards.
- Simple onboarding: fiat, self-custodial wallet, familiar UX.
In other words: The9Bit is the first "Guild-Friendly" GameFi platform that no longer requires Web 3 literacy.
A reality check on the numbers
It's often said that YGG has "millions" of players. But let's look at the facts: the historical user base is indeed impressive, with millions of wallets accessed in over 30 countries. But real assets today are estimated at between 100,000 and 250,000 users—many in SEA (Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia), with a strong crypto culture. Regional subDAOs, such as YGG Pilipinas or YGG SEA, are now agile hubs, capable of migrating thousands of users quickly, if the incentive is clear.
If even just 10% of these communities started using The9Bit, we're talking about at least 20,000 new active users in the first few weeks. And that's not even counting the fans of affiliated KOLs, who can multiply the impact.
What are YGG gamers looking for today?
- Real rewards, not toxic farming.
- Group identity: The9Bit Spaces are the natural evolution of clans.
- Web2 cash flows that make Web3 stable (top-ups, ads, IP ($8.09)).
- Tools for earning from content, tournaments, sponsorships.
YGG is no longer just farming. It's a community, content, event, and collaboration machine, waiting for the right platform to return to.
The9Bit, with its "mining-ready" Spaces, seems tailor-made. And with the right infrastructure, YGG could be the ultimate accelerator for The9Bit:
. thousands of Spaces populated by structured clans;
. constant streams of content from established creators;
. regional economies (SEA, India, LATAM) activated by fiat gateways;
. a new narrative: "after Axie, we found a home."
It won't be an instant explosion, but a modular migration, driven by leaders, fostered by UX, and strengthened by rewards. And if it happens, it will be a game-changer for the GameFi industry.
YGG + The9Bit = the new meta?
There's a possible future where YGG becomes the backbone of The9Bit—a federation of mining, content-focused, regional Spaces, each with its own style but united by a real economy. And perhaps, tomorrow, we'll start to see the first lights come on. The9Bit doesn't promise the world; but it promises not to waste time with fake Web3.
And if YGG believes in it—perhaps, this time, we can believe in it too.
Today, the game is for real.
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