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What is Alien Worlds?

Alien Worlds is a decentralized metaverse and NFT-based DeFi game launched in late 2020 by Dacoco GmbH, a Swiss-based organization focused on decentralized autonomous cooperatives. The project quickly became one of the most-played blockchain games in 2021, frequently topping DappRadar's leaderboards with millions of unique active wallets interacting with its smart contracts — at its peak, Alien Worlds regularly saw more daily users than any other blockchain dApp on any chain. The game is built primarily on the WAX blockchain for fast, gas-free NFT interactions, with the native Trilium (TLM) token also available on Ethereum and BNB Chain via cross-chain bridges. Players explore six fictional planets — Magor, Kavian, Neri, Veles, Eyeke, and Naron — mining TLM, acquiring NFT tools and land, and participating in Planet DAO governance that controls resource allocation and custodian elections. The economic simulation draws inspiration from real-world planetary economies, with each planet functioning as a semi-autonomous DAO where TLM stakers vote on custodians who manage treasury funds. Notable partnerships have included integrations with Binance (which hosted TLM's initial launchpool in April 2021, distributing tokens to BNB and BUSD stakers), WAX, Chainlink for verifiable randomness in mining outcomes, and appearances in broader metaverse collaborations. The project has also navigated controversy: critics have pointed to steep TLM inflation during peak hype, declining daily active users since the 2021 bull run, and questions about sustainable tokenomics as mining rewards compressed over time. Despite these headwinds, Alien Worlds has continued to iterate, introducing the Missions feature that allows players to lock TLM in space missions for NFT rewards, expanded Planet DAO tooling, and The Federation — a narrative-driven expansion that adds role-playing and combat elements to the core mining loop. The ecosystem still supports an active secondary NFT market on WAX-native marketplaces like AtomicHub, where rare tools, avatars, and land deeds trade for meaningful sums. TLM's price action has historically tracked both broader crypto cycles and in-game engagement metrics, with the token hitting its all-time high above $7 in April 2021 before settling into a long consolidation. The current state of the ecosystem is mature but quieter than its peak: a core community of miners, DAO participants, and NFT collectors continues to engage daily, while the development team pushes updates through its roadmap. Alien Worlds occupies a historically important position as one of the first blockchain games to prove that on-chain economies could attract hundreds of thousands of daily users, influencing the design of later play-to-earn titles. For traders, TLM represents exposure to both the GameFi narrative and the WAX ecosystem, with liquidity concentrated on Binance, KuCoin, Gate.io, and several DEXs. As with any gaming token, fundamentals tie closely to player retention, NFT sales volume, and the pace of new content releases rather than traditional financial metrics, making it a speculative asset best understood alongside its gameplay ecosystem.

Key Features of Alien Worlds

  • Cross-Chain Token Architecture: TLM operates natively across WAX, Ethereum, and BNB Chain, letting holders move between ecosystems depending on fees, liquidity, and use case. This multi-chain design allows WAX for gasless gameplay while Ethereum and BNB Chain provide deeper DeFi integration and exchange liquidity.
  • Planet DAO Governance: Staking TLM on one of six planets gives holders voting power over custodian elections and treasury allocation for that planet. Each DAO operates semi-independently, creating a layered governance experience that mirrors competing planetary economies rather than a single monolithic protocol vote.
  • NFT Mining Mechanics: Players use NFT mining tools with different stats — power, luck, and charge time — to extract TLM and rare NFT drops from planetary lands. Chainlink VRF-style randomness underpins reward distribution, making tool selection and land choice genuine strategic decisions.
  • Missions and Staking: Beyond Planet DAOs, TLM holders can lock tokens in time-bound Missions that travel through the Alien Worlds lore, returning NFT rewards upon completion. This gives passive holders an additional yield-like mechanism tied directly to in-game narrative progression.
  • Active NFT Secondary Market: Tools, avatars, weapons, minions, and land NFTs trade on WAX-native marketplaces like AtomicHub, with transparent rarity tiers from Abundant to Mythical. This creates a functioning player economy where skilled traders and competitive miners can generate returns independent of TLM's spot price.

Alien Worlds Use Cases

  • Play-to-Earn Mining: Players equip NFT tools and mine TLM directly from planetary land, earning tokens and rare NFT drops during each session. This is the core loop that has attracted millions of users and remains the primary entry point into the Alien Worlds economy.
  • Planet DAO Participation: TLM holders stake to a specific planet and vote on custodians who allocate that planet's treasury toward community projects, tooling, or marketing. Active participation can earn stakers a share of the custodian reward pool, turning governance into a tangible yield opportunity.
  • NFT Collecting and Trading: Collectors hunt for Mythical and Legendary tools, rare land deeds, and limited-edition avatars that appreciate based on scarcity and utility. Seasoned traders flip NFTs on AtomicHub much like OpenSea-native collectors do on Ethereum, but with WAX's near-zero transaction costs.
  • Mission Staking for Rewards: Holders who don't want to actively mine can commit TLM to Missions, locking tokens for set durations in exchange for NFT rewards upon completion. It functions as a passive alternative to hands-on mining while still engaging with the ecosystem's lore.
  • Speculative Trading on Exchanges: Traders use TLM as a liquid proxy for GameFi and metaverse sentiment, pairing it with USDT, BUSD, or BTC on platforms like Binance. Its historical volatility and sensitivity to gaming-narrative cycles make it a common rotation target during altcoin seasons.

Alien Worlds Tokenomics

Total Supply
TLM has a maximum supply capped at 10,000,000,000 tokens across all chains combined, as specified in the original Alien Worlds whitepaper. This hard cap is enforced across WAX, Ethereum, and BNB Chain deployments via coordinated issuance.
Circulating
Circulating supply grows as mining rewards are distributed in-game and through Planet DAO emissions. Dynamic — see CoinGecko for live figures, as the number changes continuously with mining activity and any token burns.
Utility
TLM powers in-game mining rewards, NFT purchases, Planet DAO staking and governance, and Mission rewards. It also serves as the primary unit of account across the Alien Worlds metaverse and trades on major exchanges for broader DeFi and portfolio use.
Emission
TLM emissions come primarily from in-game mining and planetary treasury allocations, with mining rewards subject to periodic halvings and adjustments designed to slow inflation over time. The exact schedule depends on player activity and DAO decisions, making real emission rates variable rather than strictly linear.

How to Buy Alien Worlds

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    1. Create a Binance account

    Go to binance.com or open the Binance app and register with your email or phone number. Complete identity verification (KYC) by uploading a government-issued ID and a selfie, which is required before you can deposit fiat or trade meaningful amounts.

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    2. Deposit funds

    Navigate to Wallet → Fiat and Spot → Deposit, then choose either fiat (via bank transfer, SEPA, or card) or crypto (sending USDT, BUSD, or BNB from another wallet). Crypto deposits typically credit faster and avoid card processing fees.

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    3. Find the TLM trading pair

    From the top menu select Trade → Spot, then search for 'TLM' in the pair search box. The most liquid pairs are usually TLM/USDT and TLM/BUSD; click the pair to open the full order book and chart view.

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    4. Place your order

    In the order panel, choose Market for instant execution at the current price or Limit to set your preferred buy price. Enter the amount of TLM or the USDT value, review the fee estimate, then click Buy TLM to execute — Binance's minimum order size is typically around $5 equivalent.

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    5. Secure or deploy your TLM

    After purchase your TLM sits in your Binance Spot wallet. For long-term holding, consider withdrawing to a self-custodied WAX, Ethereum, or BNB Chain wallet; for active gameplay, withdraw to a WAX Cloud Wallet so you can use the tokens in Alien Worlds directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stake TLM to earn rewards?

Yes. TLM can be staked to one of the six Planet DAOs inside the Alien Worlds interface, giving you governance rights and a share of custodian rewards if the planet's custodians distribute them. You can also lock TLM in Missions for NFT rewards, which is a different mechanism but a common passive strategy.

Is Alien Worlds (TLM) a good investment?

TLM is a speculative GameFi asset whose price depends heavily on player engagement, NFT sales, and broader crypto-market cycles. It is currently trading well below its 2021 all-time high, which some see as a risk signal and others view as a discounted entry into an established metaverse. You should always do your own research and never invest more than you can afford to lose.

What is the minimum amount of TLM I can buy on Binance?

Binance's minimum spot order is generally around $5 USD equivalent per trade, meaning you can buy a substantial quantity of TLM for very little capital given its low unit price. Always double-check the specific pair's minimum order value in the order panel before confirming.

Which blockchain should I hold TLM on?

If you plan to actively play Alien Worlds, hold TLM on WAX for gasless mining and NFT interactions. If you prefer DeFi use or trading, Ethereum and BNB Chain versions integrate better with DEXs and broader wallets, though you'll pay network fees — especially on Ethereum.

How do I move TLM between chains?

Alien Worlds supports cross-chain TLM via its Teleport bridge, which lets you transfer tokens between WAX, Ethereum, and BNB Chain. Always use the official bridge linked from alienworlds.io, double-check contract addresses, and be aware that bridging takes several minutes and incurs network fees on the destination chain.

Is Alien Worlds still active in 2024 and beyond?

Yes, though activity is lower than the 2021 peak. The game still sees tens of thousands of daily interacting wallets, active Planet DAOs, regular Mission launches, and ongoing NFT trading on AtomicHub. The development team continues to ship updates, including expansions like The Federation that add gameplay depth.

What wallet do I need to play Alien Worlds?

The easiest option is the WAX Cloud Wallet, which you can set up in seconds with an email address and no seed phrase. For more advanced users, Anchor Wallet offers greater security on WAX, while MetaMask is used for Ethereum and BNB Chain versions of TLM if you're focused on DeFi rather than gameplay.

Risk Warning

Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile and can change rapidly. The information on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.

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