GlitchD project was conceived by a team of engineers—veterans from tech giants like Meta (Facebook) and Amazon, with deep experience building tokenization protocols. The team noticed that most so-called “gaming” blockchains in Web3 were just general-purpose platforms fitted for games, not truly built for them. They lacked the native architecture for low latency and ultra-high throughput that gaming requires. Glitchd wanted to deliver on the promise of Web3 by giving the full ownership of in-game assets to the players and specialized tools to developers. To stand out from “imposter blockchains” and capture the attention of investors, their great idea required a powerful brand, website, and pitch deck.