Voices from the Core An Interview with the Valhalla Twins Foundation

With the explosive growth of dual-token ecosystems and metaverse integration in DeFi, few projects have made waves quite like Valhalla Twins. Born from the lineage of FLOKI and the original Valhalla metaverse, the Twins project is now a talking point across both retail crypto spaces and institutional DeFi circles. To better understand what makes Valhalla Twins unique—and where it’s going—we sat down with a founding member of the Valhalla Twins Foundation, who agreed to speak under the pseudonym “Skadi”, inspired by the Norse goddess of strategy and resilience.

Q: Valhalla Twins has a strong narrative link to Norse mythology and the earlier Valhalla project. How does that shape your direction?

Skadi: Absolutely. Storytelling is our foundation. In the original Valhalla metaverse, players explored a mythological world as part of a larger community experiment. But with Twins, we wanted to evolve that. We saw an opportunity to split the essence of Valhalla into two living forces—FENRIR and FHEL—destruction and redemption. This isn’t just lore. It mirrors how our dual-token mechanics work. FENRIR is all about yield, combat, aggressive DeFi. FHEL is order, structure, and utility. The story drives the system.

Q: Why build a dual-token system? Isn’t one token enough for most ecosystems?

Skadi: In most cases, yes—but we’re not building “most” ecosystems. The challenge with single-token models is balancing inflation and utility. One coin can’t be everything: a governance tool, a farming reward, a gas token, and an NFT currency. So we divided roles. FENRIR acts as the lifeblood of staking, liquidity, and farming—it’s dynamic, high-growth. FHEL serves as the counterweight: it’s used for withdrawals, DAO participation, and NFT interactions. They feed each other’s value while reducing systemic pressure.

Q: Tell us about the community. You’re calling this a “player-governed world”—how much power do users really have?

Skadi: A lot. From day one, we’ve committed to decentralized governance. Proposals can come from any qualified wallet holder. The TwinsDAO controls treasury usage, Launchpad admission, and even NFT game mechanics. We’ve also onboarded real community developers—people who built tools for Valhalla now maintain analytics dashboards and staking frontends for Twins. This isn’t corporate DeFi. It’s tribal, creative, and open. That’s how you build belief.

Q: What’s the role of NFTs in Valhalla Twins? Are they just collectibles or do they have function?

Skadi: Function—very real function. We’re integrating Twins NFT warriors directly into the Valhalla Game battle system. Their traits, rarity, and “origin house” will impact staking multipliers and PvE success rates. Each NFT is also upgradeable via on-chain events and rituals. In the future, NFTs will also be the access layer to specific DeFi yield pools—imagine a “Legend-class FENRIR” granting a higher APR or exclusive Launchpad tier. These are assets, not JPEGs.

Q: What’s the long-term vision here? Where do you see Valhalla Twins in two years?

Skadi: If we do this right—and I believe we will—Valhalla Twins becomes not just a project but a myth-layer in Web3. Think of it as a decentralized Marvel Universe. We’re already building the Ragnarök Bridge for multichain transfer. There’s a full battle metaverse coming. And yes, AI-generated lore will soon be part of the user experience. In two years? I want people to play, earn, govern, and even dream in the world of Valhalla Twins.

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