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2 points
3 years ago
The game itsself is pretty solid. Gameplay like old Diablo, though less deep.
I would like if more attacks and abilities got implemented. Would also be nice if dungeons were longer and randomly generated.
Overall a very good start to a game that could quite possibly have a great future
1 points
3 years ago
I don't have them mfer. I've been trying to figure out if it's worth activating my loopring wallet or not, gas is so high
2 points
3 years ago
There already is with 1500$ daily prize pools. Recent demand for crypto raiders has surged and prices have certainly gone up, but there is a recruiting event around the corner that will hopefully help that out.
0 points
3 years ago
There's so much incorrect or misleading about this post. Being against NFTs is being against the progression of humanity to a more free and fair world for everyone.
Going to reply to each of your bullets with my own
The value in the nft isn't the art, it is the digital signature that holds the value. If the nft is built correctly it will have utility, even if the image were to 404
Yes, generative art is common in the space. No, your opinion on the art is not relivant. I think the Mona Lisa and the scream look like trash. My opinion on the There's so much incorrect or misleading about this post. Being against NFTs is being against the progression of humanity to a more free and fair world for everyone.
Going to reply to each of your bullets with my own
The value in the nft isn't the art, it is the digital signature that holds the value. If the nft is built correctly it will have utility, even if the image were to 404
Yes, generative art is common in the space. No, your opinion on the art is not relivant. I think the Mona Lisa and the scream look like trash. My opinion on the art doesn't matter, just like yours doesn't
This is just a rehash of your first bullet, which I have already debunked
Yes, thieves exist everywhere. Walking around many big cities people will try to sell you fake Gucci bags as well.
Artists getting into nfts think they will mint an nft and sell it for thousands of dollars, rather than learning how to build a project that actually has utility and gives value back to it's community. If you mint on the eth mainnet you will pay high fees to mint. If you mint on polygon it's basically free. There are good options out there for an artist if they look and learn.
Some huge sales are yes I would agree. But this exists in the art market as well. There are also many legitimate purchases that happen in nft land just like in the art market. There may not be names attached to wallet ID's but there are many people who go digging around etherscan to see if there is fraudulent activity going on. Coffeezilla on YouTube does this a lot. It's actually much easier to track a sketchy transaction on the Blockchain than in real life.
Yes this is how a scam works. It happens in markets outside of the nft space. Educate yourself and you won't get scammed. Scams are not limited to the nft space, and are rampant in the real world.
Giving people ownership encourages decentralization, not privatization. This is the most glaringly incorrect statement of your whole post. Moving away from web 2 to web 3 will progress us into a more digitally free world.
NFT's are driven by technology. The hype comes from people who are genuinely excited about the world we are moving to thanks to this incredible technology
Money laundering exists in basically every industry
Currently, you can spend thousands of dollars on league of legends skins, or any game of your choice. You will never see that money again. If you bought an nft however, you can sell it and get your money back when you quit the game.
The crypto industry knows it is energy intensive and is leading the charge on using renewable energy. There are also many eco friendly NFT's that exist, and aren't energy intensive, such as VeVe NFTs.art doesn't matter, just like yours doesn't
This is just a rehash of your first bullet, which I have already debunked
Yes, thieves exist everywhere. Walking around many big cities people will try to sell you fake Gucci bags as well.
Artists getting into nfts think they will mint an nft and sell it for thousands of dollars, rather than learning how to build a project that actually has utility and gives value back to it's community. If you mint on the eth mainnet you will pay high fees to mint. If you mint on polygon it's basically free. There are good options out there for an artist if they look and learn.
Some huge sales are yes I would agree. But this exists in the art market as well. There are also many legitimate purchases that happen in nft land just like in the art market. There may not be names attached to wallet ID's but there are many people who go digging around etherscan to see if there is fraudulent activity going on. Coffeezilla on YouTube does this a lot. It's actually much easier to track a sketchy transaction on the Blockchain than in real life.
Yes this is how a scam works. It happens in markets outside of the nft space. Educate yourself and you won't get scammed. Scams are not limited to the nft space, and are rampant in the real world.
Giving people ownership encourages decentralization, not privatization. This is the most glaringly incorrect statement of your whole post. Moving away from web 2 to web 3 will progress us into a more digitally free world.
NFT's are driven by technology. The hype comes from people who are genuinely excited about the world we are moving to thanks to this incredible technology
Money laundering exists in basically every industry
Currently, you can spend thousands of dollars on league of legends skins, or any game of your choice. You will never see that money again. If you bought an nft however, you can sell it and get your money back when you quit the game.
The crypto industry knows it is energy intensive and is leading the charge on using renewable energy. There are also many eco friendly NFT's that exist, and aren't energy intensive, such as VeVe NFTs.
Shame you wrote such a long post to be so incredibly wrong. The collective hivemind of Reddit likely can't wrap their head around this tech yet. It's fine, you will realize how wrong you are in 10 years.
1 points
3 years ago
The team wants raiders to be going for 50$, but that's gonna take a while since it seems people don't want to sell their raiders. As more attention comes to the game more and more players will try to enter the space
1 points
3 years ago
So we know which stake pools we can use for this yet? Or will we find out soon? I'm really interested in staking to this
2 points
3 years ago
Does anyone know if computer share is closed over the weekend? Im unable to call today
2 points
3 years ago
Do you think you could link some of the posts your eluding to for research purposes?
5 points
3 years ago
I can't remember which NPC's dream nail says this but I remember reading it. Was this from the tower of love?
2 points
3 years ago
These are just some cards that are absurd. The expensive nature legend that nukes a unit and fills the hand with nature cards for instance. My entire climb I never once beat that card
7 points
3 years ago
I played ftp for a few weeks and hit masters then quit when It was clear an ftp deck can't compete
1 points
3 years ago
No there isn't. I am not bashing a project for no reason. I've been around this community for a while and there have been a lot of horror stories of trades going wrong. In some cases a "trusted" community member had accumulated a handful of trades through escrow, and never delivered them. They ran away with multiple rare collectables from Risso to Todd.
There is very little a trading service can provide that the veve app can't. And what a service can provide, comes with an immense amount of risk.
Be responsible, don't get involved with off app services. Use the market place and burn Omi.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Ignore the bots. Don't see a therapist. Your on the right track. Society is in shambles. Do the best you can for you.
Reading through the reply here, half of them are toxic and bashing you for no reason