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# Mining

In the world of Odystorm, players can mine tokens by purchasing ships and energy cores, which are essential components of the mining process. Ships serve as the primary tools for token extraction, while energy cores power these ships, enabling them to operate efficiently in the game's virtual space. Players strategically acquire and upgrade their ships and energy cores to maximize their mining output, earning more tokens as they progress. The tokens mined can be used within the game or traded, offering a blend of strategic gameplay and potential financial rewards. This system adds a layer of resource management and strategy, making Odystorm a compelling experience for players interested in both gaming and cryptocurrency mining.


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