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Will blockchain games ever take off as a popular subgenre?
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>>738997692
As a hustler who worked in blockchain games and other crypto stuff.
Fuck no it was all just a grift like the entire rest of the AI bubble.
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at the gala! at the gala!
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No.
If there is profit to be made, it is no longer a game. It is a job.
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there's no such thing as a "blockchain game"
same as how there's no such thing as a "gacha game"
also OP is a faggot
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>>738997692
>subgenre
>look inside
>monetization as a crypto scam
Big oof.
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i'd love to meet the kind of person who falls for the shit
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Personalized items kinda peaked with weapon skins and warpaint. A different tech managing the ownership doesnt change that.



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