OpenSea Enables NFT Purchases Using Power Protocol’s $POWER Token
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Gameplay-earned tokens from Fableborne can now be used directly across OpenSea’s marketplace.
London, England, [16 December 2025]– Power Protocol announced that its $POWER token, a gameplay-earned reward, is now supported as a payment option for NFT purchases on OpenSea.
The integration lets players use $POWER without first converting it into another asset, connecting in-game activity with one of the largest NFT marketplaces in the world. The update expands the utility of $POWER beyond gaming and into broader NFT commerce.
$POWER is earned through participation in the Power ecosystem, with Fableborne serving as its flagship title. Until now, OpenSea payments have primarily relied on assets such as ETH, WETH, and USDC. Adding $POWER introduces a gameplay-earned token as a marketplace-wide payment method, enabling value generated in games to flow directly into NFT transactions.
Kam Punia, Founder and CEO of Pixion Games, said:
“Our objective with Power Protocol has been to create a framework in which game-earned value can participate in the wider digital economy. OpenSea’s integration of POWER allows a token earned through gameplay to be used natively across one of the world’s largest NFT and token marketplaces.”
Power Protocol is designed as a shared infrastructure layer connecting games, applications, and digital products through common token mechanics. While Fableborne is the first major driver of activity, the protocol is built to support additional integrations over time.
Oliver Maroney, Head of Business Development and Partnerships at OpenSea, said:
“This integration reflects growing demand for more flexible payment options and our vision of everything onchain, all in one place. POWER represents a great use case for our space, originating from a game ecosystem yet designed to participate in wider digital markets. Enabling POWER as a platform-wide payment method gives creators and collectors on OpenSea a new way to transact, and we’re pleased to support this integration.”
The move positions $POWER as a token with utility beyond a single game, reflecting a broader shift toward making in-game rewards portable across open marketplaces.
