I'm surprised you would accredit cyberpunk to Dick and Gibson and not mention Bruce Bethke. His novel is literally named Cyberpunk. I don't like to play gatekeeper and lessen any of the other authors impact but bladerunner was more of a New Wave Sci-fi work than cyberpunk although it definitely broke some ground for the genre. I mostly feel this way because Bladerunner is set around post nuclear apocalypse as dystopian sci-fi and predates the hacking elements that have become ubiquitous with the genre. Can't really blame a writer in the 60s for not having the pre cog abilities to predict hacking as a premise though.
I also feel like you got the gaming culture backwards and am surprised you didn't showcase more gaming examples as they would have more tangency to your project. Shadowrun has had way more success as a video game having a snes game, an xbox game that was also the way to get a halo beta key, and a kickstarter crpg with 2 sequels. Cyberpunk was an extremely successful tabletop game but the video game adaptation 2077 made history as a flop which led to Microsoft and Sony having to step in to force refunds and many other controversies that mired its release.
It would be cool to see a really good cyberpunk project on blockchain but I fear this one might just be buzzword soup stapled to a minimum viable product in which case, it might struggle to carve the niche out better. There is a huge cyberpunk fanbase especially in the crypto community so please respect the genre and make a game for us and not the electric sheeple. Thanks.