
Gabby Dizon
Defined YGG’s founding scholarship model, led token launch planning and early VC fundraising that created initial market liquidity
Led the founding process and strategic design of the organization that became Yield Guild Games, translating play‑to‑earn concepts into an operational guild structure with a market-facing token. Initiated and operationalized the scholarship program model that allowed the guild to aggregate and rent NFT game assets (notably Axies) to scholars; this program created the primary revenue streams and asset-management processes that underpinned YGG’s valuation and token utility. Spearheaded early fundraising and token launch planning, negotiating with blockchain investors and strategic backers to secure capital that funded large-scale NFT acquisitions and scholarship operations. Those financing rounds and the structuring of token vesting and emission schedules directly affected circulating supply and early exchange liquidity for the YGG token, shaping market pricing dynamics during the project’s formative phase. Directed partnership development with game studios and blockchain infrastructure providers, establishing business relationships that widened the pool of playable NFT assets and enabled YGG’s marketplace activity. Operational decisions made during his tenure — from treasury allocations to scholarship onboarding rules — had concrete effects on token economics, governance proposals, and the guild’s capacity to scale its asset holdings.
Native utility token facilitating governance, payments, and economic coordination in a programmable metaverse.
Native token for a modular blockchain protocol.
A DAO aggregating gaming assets for yield generation and governance.
A utility token governing the virtual metaverse ecosystem.
A utility token issued as rewards for breeding NFTs within a gaming ecosystem.
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