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# Introduction

Sleeprace is an innovative web3 game that falls under the category of **Push\&Earn (push-*****and*****&#x20;earn)** games. It stands out due to its incorporation of **Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs),** an immersive storyline, and the inclusion of a cryptocurrency called **Moonscout Token ($MST)** that hold tangible value within the game and **Off-Chain Currency** called **Portalite**.

The setting of the narrative takes place within a world where the rotational speed of Earth's innermost region, commonly referred to as the core, is gradually decelerating. This phenomenon poses a significant risk to the continued existence of the planet.&#x20;

To counteract this impending threat, individuals known as **Moonscouts** engage in collaborative efforts with **an artificially intelligent entity.** Additionally, they form alliances with entities originating from dimensions beyond our own, collectively referred to **as Sleepwalkers.**

The primary objective of these Moonscouts, AI, and Sleepwalkers is **to undertake restorative measures aimed at reinstating Earth's equilibrium.**&#x20;

The game leverages **state-of-the-art blockchain technologies** to deliver a unique gaming experience that not only offers entertainment but also **incentivizes players based on their performance.**&#x20;

The objective is to **engage the target audience** and cultivate a committed gaming community that actively contributes to the development of the game's trajectory. This will be achieved through the integration of **strategic elements, immersive adventures, and a dynamic storyline.**


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