Decoupling Speculation from Merit: The Identity-Bound Asset Integrity Model (IBAIM) for Sustainable Web3 Gaming
Jinliang Xu

TL;DR
This paper introduces IBAIM, a privacy-preserving model using biometric verification and utility decay to decouple speculation from merit, aiming to enhance sustainability in Web3 gaming economies.
Contribution
The paper proposes IBAIM, a novel technical framework combining Zero-Knowledge proofs and account abstraction to ensure asset integrity and economic sustainability in Web3 games.
Findings
IBAIM effectively decouples speculation from in-game merit.
Historical failures in GameFi are linked to violating core economic constraints.
Decoupling speculation enhances long-term system viability.
Abstract
The rapid collapse of decentralized game economies, often characterized by the \textit{death spiral,} remains the most formidable barrier to the mass adoption of Web3 gaming. This paper proposes that the sustainability of an open game economy is predicated on three necessary and sufficient conditions: Anti-Sybil Resilience, Anti-Capital Dominance, and Anti-Inflationary Saturation. The first section establishes a theoretical proof of these conditions, arguing that the absence of any single dimension leads to systemic failure. The second section explores the dialectical relationship between these dimensions, illustrating how unchecked automation and capital-driven monopolies accelerate asset hyperinflation. In the third section, we introduce the Identity-Bound Asset Integrity Model (IBAIM) as a comprehensive technical solution. IBAIM utilizes Zero-Knowledge (ZK) biometric hashing and…
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