From product launches to new partnerships, GAIMIN’s momentum for 2025 continues.
April 2025 marked another eventful month at GAIMIN, filled with platform growth, major campaign launches, global recognition, and many more. From major AMAs and panels to new strategic partnerships and a spotlight on the Game Developer Portal, here’s a look at everything that unfolded in GAIMIN’s ecosystem over the last 30 days.
A month in the spotlight: GAIMIN featured across global Web3 platforms
GAIMIN’s leadership team was at the forefront of several key industry discussions in April.
GAIMIN CEO, Nokkvi Dan Ellidason, appeared in two major AMAs. First, he was featured in a Binance Live session hosted by Crypto Astronauts, where almost 15,000 viewers tuned in to learn about GAIMIN’s latest developments in the DePIN sector. Later in the month, Nokkvi also participated in DaGama’s panel on DePIN infrastructure, offering his insights on how the industry is reshaping distributed systems through a gaming-first approach.
Adding to the visibility, Kevin Blatt, GAIMIN’s Product & Business Director, was invited to speak at the Blockchain Gaming Alliance (BGA) Demo Day on April 24. His session provided a deep dive into the GAIMIN platform’s capabilities for game developers, including monetization tools, user distribution, and decentralized computing solutions. You can watch his succinct presentation about GAIMIN and the Game Developer Portal here.
This month also brought major media features. GAIMIN was spotlighted in three CoinTelegraph articles, covering topics like the future of computing, optimized file-sharing models, and the impact of DePIN in the gaming sector. Additionally, CoinMarketCap published a dedicated feature on GAIMIN’s new File-Sharing service, amplifying the project’s visibility within the broader blockchain community.
File sharing launch and ecosystem campaigns
April saw the official launch of GAIMIN’s file-sharing service, which lets clients access decentralized file distribution for sharing heavy files globally faster and cheaper. In turn, PC users can now start monetizing from this opportunity by contributing their idle storage and bandwidth to the GAIMIN network via the GAIMIN.gg app.
To celebrate the rollout, GAIMIN kicked off a 5 Million GMRX and 1 Million GMRX reward campaigns respectively in April, as additional incentives for PC users to plug into the file-sharing supply network and start earning rewards immediately. These layered campaigns generated significant interest from PC users internally and externally, helping accelerate the available storage and bandwidth capacity of the GAIMIN network, ready to serve even more clients.
The GAIMIN game developer portal goes live
For game studios and developers, April was a pivotal moment. GAIMIN fully activated its Game Developer Portal, a self-serve platform that helps studios not only launch games to GAIMIN’s user base but also scale operations post-launch.
GAIMIN has also packaged a couple of other tools and services in addition to the Game Dev Portal, to not only help game devs and studios launch effectively to a wider audience of ready-to-play gamers, but also to scale efficiently without breaking the bank. The benefits GAIMIN presents to game developers include:
A platform to launch to an audience of over 500,000+ gamers.
Hugely cost-effective file distribution solution for distributing their games externally.
Marketing support and co-promotion via the Gaimin Gladiators and GAIMIN’s internal channels.
APIs and SDKs for integrating cutting-edge features into their games.
Additional monetization opportunity via GAIMIN’s corporate referral programs and many more.
This update was formally introduced to the blockchain gaming world at BGA Demo Day, where Kevin Blatt’s walkthrough showcased how the portal supports both Web2 and Web3 games with lower launch costs and easier adoption paths.
Strategic partnerships with Aethir
GAIMIN’s commitment to collaboration was clear this month, with the announcement of two new strategic alliances.
The first is with Aethir, another major player in the DePIN space. This partnership opens the door for shared innovations, resource collaboration, and co-marketing opportunities across both platforms. To mark the occasion, GAIMIN, Aethir, and CoinMarketCap hosted a joint AMA that drew over 21,000 participants, showcasing the strength of alignment between infrastructure-first projects.
In a different but equally exciting direction, GAIMIN announced a partnership with Tingz, an AI-powered game development platform. This partnership allows Tingz to integrate GAIMIN’s decentralized GPU network to support faster and more affordable game creation. It also unlocks opportunities for co-developing AI-based features, tapping into the growing intersection of AI and gaming.
Community engagement: GAIMtime sessions with PLYR and Zipclash
April also delivered high-quality engagement moments for the GAIMIN community through its GAIMtime streaming series.
The month featured two interactive sessions:
A collaborative AMA and gameplay event with PLYR Network, where the team introduced “Zoono,” a competitive shooter built for web3.
A demo stream for Zipclash, a new arcade-style title joining GAIMIN’s platform.
These events were broadcast live across Discord, YouTube, and Twitter, driving up community engagement and introducing new games to players already active on GAIMIN’s ecosystem.
April in summary: Highlights at a glance
Official File-Sharing Campaign launched – 5M GMRX in rewards distributed.
Developer Portal launched, supporting game studios with tools for scale.
Featured in 3 CoinTelegraph articles and 1 CoinMarketCap feature
High-profile AMAs with Binance Live, Crypto Astronauts, Aethir, and CMC
GAIMtime events with PLYR Network and Zipclash
Strategic partnerships with Aethir and tingz AI
As April wraps, GAIMIN enters May with a strong foundation for growth across three key verticals: decentralized computing, game development, and blockchain technology.
With major campaigns concluded, developer tools live, and powerful new partners aligned, the platform is well-positioned to lead the next phase of Web3 gaming evolution. Whether you’re a player, creator, or infrastructure builder, the momentum is just getting started.