Why do most nft games ask you to treat them as if they were full-time jobs? Like, you need to grind 24/7 and then there’s stuff like krida which comes with random buzzwords such as “skill-based” scarcity, essentially implying that the better you are at the game, the more likely you are to find better valued nfts or something like that.
Why do most nft games ask you to treat them as if they were full-time jobs? Like...
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bc theres money involved
I wouldn't even grind my favourite games 24/7 maybe I will play it a few hours a week? I don't think I would do it even when I was a student and could play however much I wanted
not an excuse
it is imagine if you got payed for playing league all day
>league
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well if they made an actual fun nft one wanted to play fr it would be a different story
this project airdrops tokens the longer you hold opensea.io
that's an e-sport my dude
>opensea
ngmi
pay is an irregular verb hence its past tense is paid, not payed
holding..............................
dont do this to me again i wont fall for this again you cant make me
yes mr academy
>holding in the cucking market
Luna holders crying rn
this isn't gonna end soon OP, unless they actually think who is their target it won't change
what's wrong with it?
didn't it recover?
naaah
nope they're launching lune 2.0 for a reason
I DONT FUCKING CARE NIGGAAAAAAAAAA