OpenSea Integrates Gaming Token POWER for NFT Marketplace Payments
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Key Notes Players can now spend Fableborne rewards directly on OpenSea NFTs without converting to ETH or stablecoins first. The Power Protocol enables value earned in one game to be used across multiple digital environments and applications. OpenSea plans to launch its SEA token in Q1 2026 with 50% revenue allocated toward buybacks. OpenSea has added support for the $POWER token as a payment option across its NFT marketplace. The token is earned through gameplay within the Power Protocol ecosystem, led by Pixion Games’ flagship title, Fableborne. The update allows players to spend in-game rewards directly on NFTs without converting into Ethereum ETH $2 950 24h volatility: 0.8% Market cap: $356.18 B Vol. 24h: $25.21 B , WETH, or stablecoins. OpenSea Integrates $POWER, Bridging Gaming Rewards With On-chain NFT Trading The integration marks one of the first instances where a gameplay-earned token functions as a native marketplace-wide payment method on OpenSea. Previously, NFT transactions on the platform relied almost entirely on major Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies. By introducing $POWER, OpenSea opens a direct channel for players to use gaming rewards in NFT transactions. The Power Protocol team confirmed that the $POWER token is earned through participation across its ecosystem, with Fableborne currently driving most user activity. The protocol is designed as a shared infrastructure layer, allowing multiple games and digital applications to operate using common token mechanics. This structure enables value generated in one environment to move freely across others. Kam Punia, founder and chief executive of Pixion Games, said OpenSea’s adoption of $POWER validates the protocol’s design, allowing gameplay rewards to function beyond a single title. $POWER just got plugged into OpenSea. Your in-game @fableborne grind can now be spent buying NFTs. What will you pick up? pic.twitter.com/qOFkduibdE — OpenSea (@opensea) December 16, 2025 OpenSea framed the move as part of…