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What’s intriguing about City Builder isn't the game loop itself, but what the loop is testing.
At first glance, it appears to be a lightweight progression system: participate, earn XP, expand a city, and advance in rankings. However, spending real time with it reveals a different picture.
City Builder examines how groups organize.
Cities grow not from clicks but from coordination, how leaders set directions, how contributors stay engaged, and how resources are prioritized. Some communities favor rapid expansion, while others focus on stability. Over time, these choices lead to very different outcomes.
This diversity isn't accidental; it's a sign that the underlying system is functioning as intended.
And that system is @integra_layer.
@integra_layer is specifically designed for real-world assets, particularly property. Its infrastructure is built on the premise that ownership should be compliant, programmable, and transferable by design, without the need for legal wrappers or off-chain agreements.
City Builder is merely the surface layer.
Below it lies:
• A Layer 1 optimized for real estate assets
• ERC-3643–aligned standards for compliant ownership
• Native identity, settlement, and liquidity primitives
Ethereum demonstrated that value could move digitally without intermediaries. @integra_layer poses a more challenging question: can physical property operate the same way?
Early cities are already exploring this question in practice, and those involved now are helping to define the rules before they solidify.