Nice post. I agree that lumpy payoffs are lumpy for a reason. Though, It’s always felt like currencies would be better than NFTs for community shilling, but maybe I’m a crypto old head now.
One of the only things I find exciting about NFTs are the implications for broader interoperability between games. I haven’t really seen anyone working on an interoperability standard for skins & inventory yet, but if it does happen, expect there will be quite a lot of demand for artists from players who want their NFTs represented across game worlds.
Nice post. I agree that lumpy payoffs are lumpy for a reason. Though, It’s always felt like currencies would be better than NFTs for community shilling, but maybe I’m a crypto old head now.
One of the only things I find exciting about NFTs are the implications for broader interoperability between games. I haven’t really seen anyone working on an interoperability standard for skins & inventory yet, but if it does happen, expect there will be quite a lot of demand for artists from players who want their NFTs represented across game worlds.
If it’s not on your radar yet, here’s a post from Signal’s founder with some criticisms of OpenSea and crypto broadly that you might find interesting. https://moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html
So true. Gaming use cases are really exciting, but maybe I'm saying that because I like to dabble. Thanks for sharing the Moxie critique. I'm still chewing on it. And we already have responses! Check out Marginal Revolution's latest assorted links: https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2022/01/monday-assorted-links-339.html