The Great Wall of China Enters the Bitcoin Game

The Great Wall of China Enters the Bitcoin Game

Dragon's Tale allows players to stick paintings on the Great Wall of China and make money at the same time. The Great Wall of China is one of the seven wonders of the world. The ancient wall (portions of it) dates back to 7th century BC. The wall was completed by the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang in 206 BC. Portions of the wall have been rebuilt from time to time by various rulers since then. The Great Wall of China acts as a border control and a line of defense against external threats. Since the end of dynasties and warriors, the ancient Great wall of China continues to stand....


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