GCOIN staking debuts on PlayW3 as community locks 250M+ tokens within hours
Playnance launched GCOIN staking on its PlayW3 platform and the community locked more than 250 million tokens within hours.
Playnance has launched GCOIN staking on its PlayW3 platform, introducing a mechanism intended to strengthen long-term participation in the company’s Web3 entertainment ecosystem, the firm said [1] [2].
The staking program ties rewards to ecosystem activity and saw rapid uptake, with community members locking over 250 million GCOIN tokens within hours of the launch, according to multiple reports [3] [4] [2].
Playnance described the initiative as a step to deepen engagement across the GCOIN ecosystem and to prepare the network for the upcoming GCOIN token events referenced in its announcements [2] [1].
Early metrics show strong initial participation, and Playnance says the staking program is live on PlayW3 as it advances the GCOIN ecosystem [4] [1] [2].
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- 1Playnance Launches GCOIN Staking as Community Locks Over 250M Tokens Within HoursCoinoMedia• Mar 16, 2026
- 2Playnance Introduces GCOIN Staking as Community Participation SurgesCrypto Daily• Mar 16, 2026
- 3Playnance Launches GCOIN Staking, Hits 250M Tokens in HoursDailyCoin• Mar 16, 2026
- 4Playnance Launches GCOIN Staking as Community Locks Over 250M Tokens Within HoursThe Daily Hodl• Mar 16, 2026
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