"What Is Aavegotchi Coin (GHST)? Aavegotchi (GHST) is a DeFi-focused non-fungible token (NFT) that runs on the Aave protocol. Simply put, Aavegotchis are game avatars that can be used as DeFi collateral to earn staking rewards.
Like CryptoKitties, the tokens have differentiating qualities such as body color and personality. Being a staked asset, its owner can liquidate the tokens at any time. Unfortunately, liquidating the NFTs means you lose your Gotchi.
The characters have a pixelated ghost appearance since they follow Aave, which translates to “ghost” in Finnish. The token ticker also cleverly spells out “ghost,” minus the vowel.
In November 2020, Aave invested in Pixelcraft Studios, bringing raffles to its protocol. The project’s mainnet launch was scheduled for Jan. 4, 2021, but was pushed to a future date due to high transaction fees on the Ethereum blockchain, where it runs as a side chain.
Who Are the Founders of Aavegotchi? A team with vast experience in different fields runs the DeFi project. Coder Dan is its pseudonymous chief executive officer and co-founder. Its other known co-founder is Jesse Johnson.
Johnson is also the founder and COO of Pixelcraft Studios and the creator of Bullionix, the first gold-backed NFT collectibles. In the past, Johnson held key roles such as director of business relations/development and manager of international market development in different companies, including China Intop Exhibition Co and ZB Group.
The team also includes other pseudonymous members handling critical roles such as art director and Solidity lead. Aave’s founder, Stani Kulechov, is the project’s advisor.
What Makes Aavegotchi Unique? Firstly, Aavegotchis are playable assets that also act as collateral on DeFi networks. Unlike other NFTs, they have inherent benefits in the industry where their value surpasses the gaming prospects. To interact with a Gotchi, DeFi users need to stake a select group of tokens known as aTokens such as LINK (aLINK) and USDC (aUSDC) into a Gotchi.
Coder Dan notes that the game’s use of aTokens is due to their positioning to earn interests and “the interest accrues natively in your wallet, in real-time.”
Apart from earning interest from staked tokens, holders of the platform’s native currency, GHST, are positioned to “win high-end items,” as noted by Johnson. Aavegotchis are tradable on OpenSea and other market places specializing in NFT trading.
The project’s revenue comes from fees charged for interacting with mini-games, as well as the sale of consumables and wearables.
Aavegotchi banks on what it calls rarity farming. Basically, the rarer the Gotchi, the higher the price it fetches in the market. Moreover, the platform shares part of its revenue with leading rarity farmers." source CMC