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by zenplant
1662 days ago
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Axie may have done it wrong, but the concept of in game currency has been shown to be wildly lucrative in the past. Let's take Valve as an example. You get a CS:GO knife you're sometimes able to sell that for a large chunk of money. Valve takes a gigantic cut of any of those transactions, and then the money can only be used to buy further products from them. Is that more ethical than what Axie is doing? Wouldn't it be neat if instead of "valve fun bucks" it were real world money that players could pay their rent with? If someone does this correctly it could end up being a very good thing IMO. |
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That said I have nothing against player made cosmetics being sold but there are much more obviously equitable ways of doing that.
And then the elephant in the room that cosmetics are not game affecting and there is utterly no reason to use a blockchain for any of this.