@punk9059 2 Billion $ companies/networks launched in 2 years is impressive. The fact you were the client is frustrating as you did not know it, but the strategy did work perfectly from his perspective.
I've always thought that AW should mimic native behavior that emerged from crypto because I always thought of crypto as a game.
Given that launching a Blockchain became a commodity, do you think some games will spin out?
Similar to what Blast is doing with allocations of tokens being distributed via dapps. You could imagine a bunch of innovative models with specific rules and limitations (e.g. one Wallet can only do one transaction per day, a KYC only Blockchain, falling to a 0 balance bans your address from interacting further with the Blockchain m, etc.) sometimes including real gameplay.
Or do you think the path is better gameplay, plain simple?
@RickCrosschain Just the fact that projects get to decide their launch valuation makes you understand how artificial it is. Burning money in MM, manipulating float and so on.
@sparkcsays Yes, the only PMF so far for Web3 games is that they are used as a proxy by chains to generate On-chain transactions and social presence in exchange for free tokens.
Play-to-earn is real but the catalyst is not better gameplay, it is simply more tokens.