Anonymous Cashing Out of Game Earnings: The Double Life of Gamers @playAInetwork, @0xMiden, @humafinance The structure where rewards earned from gaming transition into real-world payments through the chain showcases characteristics that emerge when three systems with different natures are interconnected in a single flow. Play AI, Miden, and Huma PayFi are each independently designed elements, but when viewed together, the intersection of three themes—game earnings, privacy, and payments—becomes apparent. Play AI operates as a token-based platform on Base, rewarding players with PLAI tokens for gameplay or related activities. The earnings at this stage are recorded as public transactions on the blockchain, represented by tokens entering and exiting specific addresses. In other words, game earnings leave a clear trace of digital asset movement. Next, Miden aims to create a structure that makes it difficult to verify transaction details directly from the outside by utilizing zero-knowledge rollups. Execution and proof occur on the client side, leaving only the minimum information necessary for verification on the network. As a result, transaction details are obscured, but this privacy feature primarily operates within the network itself, and when connected to other chains or systems, it undergoes a public procedure again. The final stage, Huma PayFi, seeks to connect on-chain assets to payment infrastructure, aiming for real-world usage like card payments. At this point, since it is directly related to payments, regulatory elements such as customer verification and transaction management become important. The flow of assets, which was protected by privacy technology, encounters the demands of institutional finance again at the payment stage. When these three stages are viewed as one, 'anonymous cashing out' is understood not as a process that completely obscures visibility, but rather as a continuous movement where information becomes faint in certain intervals and re-emerges in others. In the flow of earning in games, obscuring on the chain, and using in reality, gamers navigate between worlds with different rules, and this tension encapsulates the essence of the expression 'the double life of gamers.' $PLAI $HUMA $MIDEN