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# DATA 2073

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Welcome to **Defenders After The Apocalypse 2073** (DATA2073), an immersive series of fully decentralized games set in a post-apocalyptic world, inhabited by powerful high-tech combat robots known as **DATA Automatons**. Explore a wide range of gameplay possibilities, embark on missions to acquire these powerful **DATA Automatons**, and use them in intense Arena battles or trade them on the marketplace. These interconnected games offer a unique and utilitarian experience, allowing you to expand your collections throughout the entire series.

**DATA2073** is designed as a comprehensive decentralized protocol, providing players with an advanced blockchain-based gaming experience. Those who invest in the project, known as **stakers**, have the ability to influence key decisions of the game and its tokenomics, thereby shaping the future of the project. In addition, they enjoy regular yields and a share of the revenue generated by the game.

This whitepaper serves as the primary and authoritative document to communicate the features and mechanics of **DATA2073**, and may be updated as the game develops and community feedback is incorporated. Therefore, this document may undergo changes as the project evolves.<br>


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