@cometwtf That will take some time, focus is on getting the regulation part of the platform up first and get investors. But it's hard, but without us it will be really hard to service any EU gamers for many web3 game devs.
How do you successfully raise a €2 million Pre-Seed round for Web3 compliance? Start by pitching a €10 million "Generative AI Spatial Computing Protocol," and let them talk you down to €2 million when they realize you're actually just building a compliant, profitable business
@primesolana_ Web3 games are just games that uses blockchain as a technology. If the devs focused on making the games fun and balanced it would have the same audience as all other games. Blockchain is just a technology.
@yellowpantherx It is still what will drive mass adoption. But without our company a lot of them will have a hard time reaching the 100M gamers the EU has.
Web3 is a lot smaller than you think it is.
Web3 gaming devs with long term planning and strong games are only approaching the five year development window in the next few months.
You have not seen anything yet.
Most builders are still building.
Content creators have to wake up and realise that most of them are attacking their own bread and butter.
I have seen this in just about every emerging tech market.
You pee on developers and cause people to avoid trying out games while we are mostly in demo and mvp stages because you are too dumb to know the difference between an in-build product and a finished one.
You NEED web3 gaming to succeed if you want a lucrative ecosystem.
What you don’t realise is that some of us will succeed and we will remember who helped us build the greater Web3 gaming ecosystem and who actively drove people away from games that were still babies.
Think about what you are doing.
Subsistence mindsets cannot see the future, so they just stay in poverty because they are too dumb to build ecosystems.
You can’t see the difference between actual games and malicious extraction devices.
Extractors are completely unaffected by your essays, but we are.
Ironically, my block button has been so active lately that most of those who should read this probably won’t see it.
@HeroesofHoldem_@Ryan_Triumph@Berna7224 I started playing in 2002 if that matters.. I wrote the worlds first academic paper on how to build a P2E system and follow the rules. And also the Swedish lottery inspection DID an inspection of their loot system, it's 100% not a casino or they would be banned from operating.
@HeroesofHoldem_@Ryan_Triumph@Berna7224 Very far from a casino as if it was they would need to hold a license from the Swedish lottery inspection. Entropia is the very definition of P2E.
@Ryan_Triumph@HeroesofHoldem_@Berna7224 I should know, 15k hours in the worlds first P2e game and was the first in the world to publish an academic paper on how to do it the right way.. In 2010.
@Berna7224 Wrong, because every single web3 game is play to earn. You play a game, and you can earn by doing so. If someone calls it something else it's just marketing jargon ie play to own etc. P2E is the genre and thats it. That some devs has no clue how to balance a game is another thing
@cagyjan1 All web3 games are P2E. But what we can't have are items that persist forever, then the game becomes dependent on new players joining and inflation will be rampant. This is the main issue nearly every game has had so far.
@soulsalwayson It's in my name, but we are still very early and looking for investors. But the chain is not the main focus yet, regulations are as they are a much bigger problem.