- Joined
- Feb 16, 2021
Shit didnt think of MtG, should totally get something like that going but I know fuck-all about those gay card games and cant draw for shitI get it: I don't understand why people throw hundreds of millions of dollars at a shitty jpeg of a shitlib's art. But they are.
Boomers are into baseball cards and all that, yes. However think about MtG, Yu-Gi-Oh and the multitude of online card games, millennials go apeshit for them. Incorporate NFTs into those, and play/compete for them as investments. Don't think for a second EA is not licking their chops on how incorporate this into microtransactions. EA can even get around their "it's not really gambling" argument by just claiming they're selling digital assets.
Flow is already partnering with Ubisoft, Samsung, NBA, UFC, and Warner Music.
- Music artists are jumping into NFTs as a way to recoup losses from not touring.
- Imagine fantasy football, but with actual NFT players. Winner gets the pot.
Also, Chiliz coin is an NFT play that's specifically gearing towards sports betting, especially soccer.
Music artists were too dumb to figure out MP3, this is quantum mechanics in comparison, and double that for their fans
And sport betting NFTs is asking for the IRS and every other such agency in the world to fuck them raw
Tell her to get in now, in these bubbles the only people who make any money are the ones who got there early, everybody else becomes a bagholderThreadreader version, much easier to read:
Quite insightful.
While on the topic, a friend of mine is a digital artist and I've been informing her -as accurately as I can- on what's going on with this stuff, for the most part I'm just telling her to keep her eyes peeled but don't jump on it just yet, like @Spergerella said the whole thing looks too good to be true... quite possibly a fugazi.
Really? why?nigger, hindu or an arab (top 3 crypto consoomers)