Blockchain game technology company, Enjin has announced that their plugin “EnjinCraft” is now available on popular video game, Minecraft.
The announcement by Enjin states that the blockchain plugin will allow players to integrate, trade, and use blockchain gaming items through the servers.
The company aims to ease tokenizing Minecraft items while incorporating them within the players’ servers through blockchain technology.
The plugin is based in Java, with functionalities like the integration of the tool on external games, servers, and websites.
EnjinCraft’s plugin also includes the possibility of integrating blockchain-based Minecraft assets while attaching an existing blockchain asset identity to the in-game items via console commands.
It gives players the ability to link their blockchain wallet to their servers.
The plugin shows players their real-time Enjin Coin and Ethereum balance while providing special items and permissions to players based on the blockchain assets they own.
Enjin also highlights the possibility to initiate Ethereum transactions that can send blockchain assets to players via console commands.
Moreover, it will allow users to re-develop the open-source code to suit developers’ specifications and needs.
To use the plugin, server owners would need to be running Java 8 or higher and must have created a project on the Enjin platform, and own the Spigot 1.13 plugin version and above.
Tokens integrated using EnjinCraft must also be fungible.
The plugin is available in the following languages:
- English
- Danish
- Filipino
- German
- Japanese
- Korean
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Serbian
- Spanish
Enjin continues to strengthen its presence in the gaming industry this year.
Source: Cointelegraph | Image: Unsplash