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  1. wallet.roninchain.comRonin Wallet

    Blockchain: Gamified - Games with real, player-owned economies will become places where we live, work, and play - True digital nations

  2. chromewebstore.google.com › detail › ronin-walletRonin Wallet - Google Chrome

    Ronin Wallet is your boarding pass to a new digital nation. This extension allows users to play Axie Infinity and other decentralized applications running on Ronin, an Ethereum sidechain built specifically for Blockchain games. Use Ronin Wallet to: - Manage your digital identity and experience 100% true ownership of your assets.

  3. Rōnin. Para otros usos de Ronin, véase Ronin (desambiguación). Un rōnin roba la casa de un comerciante en Japón alrededor de 1860. Un rōnin (浪人 hombre vagabundo?, —un hombre errante como una ola en el mar—) 1 era un samurái sin amo durante el período feudal de Japón, entre 1185 y 1868.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RōninRōnin - Wikipedia

    Rōnin. In feudal Japan (1185–1868), a rōnin ( / ˈroʊnɪn / ROH-nin; Japanese: 浪人, IPA: [ɾoːɲiɴ], 'drifter' or 'wanderer', lit. 'a person of the waves') [1] was a type of samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had also severed all links with his family or clan. A samurai becomes a rōnin upon the death of his master ...

  5. 8 de feb. de 2021 · Un ronin era un guerrero samurái sin amo ni señor en el Japón feudal. Un samurái podía convertirse en ronin al caer en desgracia ante su daimio (el señor líder de su clan) o si tal daimio moría o bajaba de estatus de poder del líder de su clan.

  6. roninchain.comRonin

    Ronin is an EVM blockchain crafted for developers building games with player-owned economies. Build on Ronin.

  7. samurai. rōnin, any of the masterless samurai warrior aristocrats of the late Muromachi (1138–1573) and Tokugawa (1603–1867) periods who were often vagrant and disruptive and sometimes actively rebellious. By the 12th century the term rōnin began to be used for samurai who, as a result of either losses in battle, the untimely death of ...

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