- Gamifly launches thousands of cricket-themed NFTs on IOTA, each minted with a unique address.
- The rollout features player NFTs, VIP passes, and exclusive rewards, targeting Pakistan’s young, passionate cricket fanbase.
The IOTA blockchain is powering an extensive NFT deployment by Gamifly, an e-sports platform developed by AyLab, focused on Pakistan’s cricket market.
🚨 Something is happening on #IOTA that no other network could handle:
Gamifly —an e-sports platform powered by AyLab— is deploying thousands of NFTs, one by one, each into its own unique address. A technically flawless rollout, happening minute by minute.🏏 These collections… pic.twitter.com/xozhkJIpIq
— Salima (@Salimasbegum) August 5, 2025
Gamifly Deploys Thousands of NFTs Individually Using IOTA’s Unique Address Architecture
The rollout involves minting thousands of NFTs, each assigned its own unique address on the IOTA network. This approach allows Gamifly to create a technically flawless, minute-by-minute deployment without incurring prohibitive transaction fees.
The NFT collections center on professional cricket in Pakistan, encompassing player cards, tournament access passes, and exclusive rewards. Behind the scenes, additional collections are in development, featuring thousands or tens of thousands of NFTs per player, as well as VIP passes and early access utilities on Gamifly’s native GMF token.
IOTA’s Rebased Protocol Enables Ultra-Low Cost, High-Volume NFT Architecture
Pakistan’s population skews young, with 65% under the age of 30, and its 2.5 billion cricket fans globally represent a substantial market demanding affordable digital experiences.
The ultra-low transaction fees of IOTA Rebased allow Gamifly to mint each NFT individually without economic penalties, a model unviable on most other networks.
This architecture supports rapid scaling of accounts and transactions as Gamifly expands its cricket-focused NFT ecosystem, positioning IOTA as a viable infrastructure for large-scale, cost-sensitive digital asset deployments in emerging markets, ahead of it’s planned launch across Africa.


