
With the key, you can do anything with the contents of the wallet. Cryptography locks a kitty to a user's cryptocurrency wallet, but you can transfer a wallet to someone else by giving them your secret keys. It's weird to think about " digital rights management" (DRM) for CryptoKitties. Over 12 million dollars has been spent on CryptoKitties, and while you might assume they're a passing fad, they haven't gone away. In fact, the kitties could easily live in third-party software environments, though they might not carry their in-game attributes with them. The kitties can be traded outside of the game environment, and the kitties can't be confiscated or deleted by the game developers. Use of the blockchain make CryptoKitties different from other types of virtual property.


Transactions involving CryptoKitties take place on the Ethereum blockchain.

Players let their kitties play games in the " kittyverse". Players can buy, collect, trade, and breed their kitties. CryptoKitties are essentially numbers that live in a game-like environment which renders cats based on the numbers.
