What can be done to make gamers better understand NFTs?
What can be done to make gamers better understand NFTs?
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Maybe explain them?
Bro wtf. Nfts are the future.
Gamers are one of the most intelligent people on Earth. You can't scam them like normos.
>trying to scam a demographic that grew up dealing with scammers
I'm pretty impressed they sold 15. what were they?
Still 15 too many
Nothing, they understand and dislike them. Now go buy another monkey you shill
That's still 15 too many.
Nft is literally the steam marketplace but worse
>b-but you can sell for real money
lmao poorfags
i assume it was a guy wash trading a gun to get a good pump going
>buy nft weapon
>they keep releasing nft
>every new batch has worth that immediately plummets from high volume trading upwards
>only literally one or two earliest gen nfts go for anything worthwile in maybe 5 to 10 years
>as if there will be any buyers by then
Literally the gaia online market. Everything is so inflated only the angelic halo matters.
I kinda understand normal nfts (still fucking stupid) but when a game isn't fomo anymore no one is going to want to buy any of the nfts you bought for that certain game.
Maybe don't use them? Nobody wants this shit, go market them to 50 year old men.
I think the issue is that gamers understand them too well. You don't buy the item, you buy a token that can be represented as the item but that representation can also be taken away, after which all you have is a string of numbers.
NO BUT YOU SEE, WE CAN MOVE THIS NFT TO OTHER GAMES SINCE IT IS ALL ON THE BLOCKCHAIN
kek I can see this
>You will own nothing and you will be happy.
Die.
Nice shillthread faggot
why do NFTards always assume people don't "understand" their pyramid scheme and that's the only reason they could possibly have for hating it?
>I kinda understand normal nfts
lel
People aren't smart. This is an indisputable fact. Nobody ITT chooses not to partake in NFTs because of a logical decision, but because of kneejerk outrage and/or being scammed by the anti-NFT side.
it's kinda like MLM salepeople in a way
either they are deluded or they are trying to gaslight you so you buy into the bullshit
Elitism. They really don't want normies to get it.
>why won't someone take this hot potato from me???
condolences on being the dump
at least with MLM i get a garage full of leggings to wear. with NFT you are buying electricity for some dude in romania
See? You're completely off the mark. You're stupid. I don't own NFTs.
But arent NFTs quite expensive? They did earn a lot of cash.
isn't the trend nowadays for MLM is health stuff?
pills, cream and what not
MLMs for those have existed for a long time and they're pretty common, yes. i don't know what the most in-vogue MLM is at the moment
I'm not a marketing major but if you have to explain in detail what a product is and why people should buy it it's probably not worth selling.
holy shit more than $10 for a shitty skin and some retards want more than 2 millions for some pants ahahah
rarible.com
You need to make real endings NFTs
Clearly you can't make logical decisions then.
Not buying your bags
the most kek i had recently is the Atari 50th anniversary, they sold NFT but combined it with lootbox, so you don't even fucking know which NFT you gonna get
now that is some next level shit
Not the Ubisoft NFTs. Those sold for a couple hundred bucks. Ubisoft in total made something like $100k from their NFT endeavor I think.
While earning "to pirate only" status from me
LOL
Specific NFTs are only expensive because literal criminals or millionaires or celebrities endorse them or claim they are worth money. Ubisoft thought NFTs are valuable by default and not because blood and drug money funds NFTs so the Ubisoft NFTs are worth a few bucks.
save the lies for your next earnings call, Yves
That's not a lot, surely they made more from just selling mxt from their games
>Ubisoft in total made something like $100k from their NFT endeavor I think
Wasn't that Konami? Ubisoft Quartz made like $400, the Castlevania ones made $100,000.
>the Castlevania ones made $100,000.
I gotta assume this one gotta be from some nostalgia rich boomer
no you dont