@Jihoz_Axie@kookoocryptotv@AxieInfinity Real question. Are there legal hurdles to adding buy in tournaments? CC technically has a buy in option. Hosting hourly tournaments similar to poker sites with various entry fees could be attractive to the gambling community.
Current gameplay is decent. Good combo of skill and chance. Simple and quick. CC also provides a nice variety.
Would like expanded tournament options with buy in fees and higher stakes CC. 100x current SLP buy in.
LVL 3 parts would be nice for comp diversity. Potentially integrate eye and ear parts.
The problem that I saw in the early months of the 1st bull run was SM focused on hiring developers and influencers and only had ~ %7 hires with business backgrounds. The "Game First" strategy along with the axie for everyone attitude led to insane inflation and plummeting asset values. They never really achieved a solid revenue stream so company assets were sold to the community. Let's not forget that SM builds for the community as well and web3 is still early compared to web2. Removing Psychout should have happened in 2021 or 22. He's a dev not a business leader.
This is the kind of person the @SkyMavisHQ team calls "extractors". That company culture made me lose respect for them. When in reality, the real extractors sell millions into Ron and AXS at the expense of the community.
Much respect for you, bro π«‘ @KwazingLife
Most people do not understand yet how solving this equation right here can change the whole world. I had a front row seat during the first web3 bull run which literally put food on the table for millions of people during the pandemic when they had no where else to turn. Keep fighting Luke! More people are rooting for you than you might think.
the return on reward spend of @pixels_online has been over 2 most days since the recent update. For every $1 of rewards distributed there are $2 of spend in the game
this is an extremely positive development - this is enough margin where we can start paid UA campaigns & growth
User accounts only get cut off if you break terms of service. The most valuable NFT in the world has 0 utility! It was sold as an art peice for $69.3 million. Cryptopunks have no utility and sold for millions as well. Games are revenue generators for studios so they can do what they want with the games.
Axie games are just a derivative of axie core. Always have been and mostly been ignored. The true innovation of web3 was not the games but rather the integration of real ownership of game tokens with the block chain. Axie had peak engagement when there was only 1 game with terrible graphics and balance. If you focus and fix axie core issues such as economics the aunties and grandma's will return and increase player liquidity. Games were not abandoned, it was the realization that no matter how much money you throw at them they were not going to be able to compete with the real gaming kings in web2.
@radioralo Which 1 of your bullet points will build the player base back over 1m? You think nerfing a card or creating another podcast will bring players back? I don't like any complaints from any players. You are just one of the loudest.
@Retroman2024@WallStreetApes $25k for 11 years is exorbitant pay? You don't understand the industry, you only look at the wages of the top .1% with decades of experience. Most of us work our butts off with more experience than most doctors and make less than McDonald's managers.
The ports never closed. I have paystubs to prove that. There were logistical issues due to street drivers not picking up containers which led to storage space issues. Many ships had to anchor but it had nothing to do with the dock workers. It would have cost you millions bc the shipping companies were gouging container prices. It was by far the most profitable year ever for shippers while the rest of the world was in a crisis. Don't direct blame or anger towards the workers who literally died to get you your products. You need to investigate the people you shipped with and see how they took advantage of you.
@Mountain_Troll_@WallStreetApes That wasn't the unions fault. We kept working. It was non union street truck drivers that didn't come pick up your materials.
@BarbellDore Mainly to generate more interest in the token and guild. No one wants to buy a token where 1 person holds over half the supply. The LP is also low so really it's about a $1500 usd burn not $8k.