PANews reported on November 11 that according to Cointelegraph, Immutable said in the announcement that Web3 games face disruptions because players often need to approve transactions or interact with wallets outside of the game, and the new feature of the Immutable protocol, "Pre-approved Transactions," is designed to allow developers to integrate transaction approvals directly into the game interface. The company said that with the newly released feature, it has eliminated the need for out-of-game signatures and confirmations. The protocol believes that this can pave the way for more advanced features such as in-game item trading, crafting, and markets. Immutable also believes that the feature will benefit Web3 game developers.
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