You bought horse armor. You bought loot crates. You'll buy in-game NFTs.

The Amico might have some competition.

MULTICHAIN hahahahahahhaha yeah okay

Who had “we will execute on the roadmap” in the pool?

Lol, cheap mass produced andoid gaming box with shitty, exploitative mobile NFT games incoming. The die hard crypto-bros will lap this shit up just to stick it to the ‘big, centralised gaming cartels’.

lol at their roadmap

They left out the part where they ask for money and grift millions from suckers.

Don’t F*cking Make Anything?

At this point, the die hard crypto bros have already lost all their money to other grifts. This is like selling a console that is being directly marketed to homeless people.

Yeah, the market for NFTs are dead. Has been since about the first week of March. Everything in the NFT marketplace right now is supply side. The demand pull is almost completely gone.

What an absolute idiot this guy is. There is one application where Blockchain could make sense: having cross-store ownership of games and dlcs. But of course they’d never use it for such a pro-consumer move. You can’t scam people with that.

Bravo! Great job Mr. Venturelli.

Bravo indeed.

This sure is something


Web 3.0 brain is thinking NFTs will magically create a demand for used copies of a digital game after it reaches market saturation. No one wants to buy a new copy of CoD, but somehow if the blockchain is involved the are now 24 million new people willing to spend $20 on it? So Gamestop can make $48M? Instead of just selling new copies for the same price and making three times that much at current market standard margins?

Well, forgoing all the NFT nonsense, it’s definitely true that there are people who are willing to pay $20 for a game but who aren’t willing to pay $60 for a game. That’s why the used game market exists.

But nobody needs NFTs to figure out how to make money on used game sales, especially Gamestop.

Well, also, if EA is suddenly going to decide to allow its customers to sell their used games for $20, why are they going to share that revenue with GameStop (or anyone else) by putting those licenses on a blockchain? EA already knows who owns their games, and could set up a used market if they wanted to, no blockchain required.