@Dvajand eels like right now we're finally gonna start seeing some real new ideas popping up in web3 games.
We should come back to this chat later and see what actually stuck lol
Have a good one, sir!
Humans gonna human—always gonna shoot for the easy win first! Honestly though, what's the worst that happens if he just hits you up with that request? Jack shit. If you cave and do it, his hack pays off. If not, no harm done—he's out nothing. It's pure instinct: test the path of least resistance before grinding the tough route.
@iceyyy_gaming Yeah, 100% with you. Life’s just one big endless grind — running after cash and adrenaline, all to get more cash and more adrenaline. Crazy instinct-level programming we’re stuck with.
@Zeneca I feel like anything involving bets, emotions, and high risk always has the highest upside. Our era has hyped this stuff to the max — from bookies to the pre-market explosion in web3. Bottom line: where the risk and multipliers are, that’s where the real money gets made.
This is really cool / super interesting, there's still a ton of work ahead!
Maybe you guys should add some exclusive insights to the premium version — stuff that you know but almost nobody else does.
Overall though, just polish the design a bit more and it’ll look absolutely amazing! You’ve done a massive amount of work already — thank you so much, really appreciate it.
Hoping it just keeps getting better from here! 🤓
In crypto games, there are hardly any real gamers. The main crowd is just people looking to make money. The games themselves usually have zero actual gameplay that could hook regular gamers who don't care about the financial side and just want fun content! So you end up with games that technically exist… but they're basically unplayable. Unfortunately. (There are a few exceptions — tiny teams really trying to nail both the fun and the earn part — but they're super rare.)
@j0hnwang@KalshiEco The idea's cool, but it's super labor-intensive and only described on a surface level. I figure it'll eventually get us to something similar anyway—but these things always take time!