Hatchly vs Openverse
Side-by-side comparison of Hatchly and Openverse — market cap, volume, liquidity, HP, and 24h price movement.
Hatchly (hatchly.fun) is a play-to-earn arcade game project. Its social posts describe an actual playable game, 'Goblin Smash', where players tap/smash goblins, unlock cosmetic backgrounds (e.g. the 'Inferno' background), take in-game screenshots, and compete in timed 'Hunt' events tied to airdrop rewards. A real, if very small, game product exists behind the token.
Play HatchlyOpenverse is presented as a play-to-earn crypto game: it has a dedicated website (openverse.club), a Twitter (@Openverseclub), a game-branded Telegram (t.me/openversegame), and a Discord. The p2e loop is described as players earning in-game 'bling', with claims of an active dev and a community 'playing to earn.' The game-oriented branding, a game-named Telegram channel, and a described earn mechanic point to an actual (early/thin) game existing behind the token, so is_game is true — though this is unverified since the site content could not be loaded. Scam risk is high: market cap has collapsed to ~$2.9k from a claimed ~150k launch, and despite ~$4.7k liquidity the token shows near-dead trad
Play OpenverseHatchly or Openverse — which Solana P2E game wins?
This comparison pulls the latest market cap, volume, liquidity and HP scores from our tracker feed. HP (0-100) is our overall game-health metric — factoring in community activity, on-chain signals, and momentum. Highlighted values in green mark the leader on each metric. Data refreshes continuously — the same figures you see on the individual game pages.
