# History of Sovrun (BreederDAO)

## BreederDAO’s Evolution to Sovrun

BreederDAO pioneered blockchain gaming with innovative solutions, shaping the space from its early days. By developing modular smart contracts that augmented, optimized, and automated in-game functionalities, it leveraged blockchain’s potential to open up unprecedented opportunities in gaming. Its approach found impactful applications across several projects.

In Axie Infinity, proprietary breeding bots supplied over 120,000 in-game assets to 40,000 players, boosting player liquidity and driving growth for the game. For Digidaigaku by Limit Break, BreederDAO created the first rental contract to generate the Heroes collection, enabling holders to rent Genesis and Spirit Assets in an open marketplace and allowing users to mix and match NFTs without owning both. In Gensokishi, it embraced user-generated content with AI-powered 3D wearable generators, enabling players and creators to design, customize, and trade unique in-game items, broadening the possibilities for creator-driven economies.

As blockchain gaming evolved, Autonomous Worlds (AW) emerged as self-sustaining, player-driven ecosystems where communities govern and grow their digital worlds collaboratively. AW unlock new dimensions of interaction, composability, and scalability never seen before, where players and creators alike can shape and evolve their experiences. Sovrun represents the natural expansion and next phase of BreederDAO’s vision, born from the challenges, insights, and opportunities encountered on its journey. It is an ecosystem designed to empower not only asset creation but the co-creation of entire virtual worlds, unlocking the full potential of blockchain gaming. Building on BreederDAO’s legacy, Sovrun remains true to the spirit of innovation that has defined it from the start, answering the question of what gaming can truly become.

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