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Hello my friends?
Can you tell me what is the best NFT game to earn money from?
Can you tell me what is the best NFT game to earn money from?
I agree, there are a lot of these games that *might* be scams or rug pulls, or just plain ugly...There are a lot to choose from, but mind you, most of the games or promotions are usually scam. Be really selective if you want to enter the grey are of NFT gaming. Let me know if you found a good one!
I went to NFT NYC and tried several NFT game myself. I think mythic protocol really took my attention. They are the only one that have playable game. I heard they will release early access within this week.I agree, there are a lot of these games that *might* be scams or rug pulls, or just plain ugly...
But as far as I can remember Axie Infinity was all the hype at one point, but they haven't been as hot these recent months, probably because of the crypto winter too... ?
Free/Cheap to start:Hello my friends?
Can you tell me what is the best NFT game to earn money from?
I think I've seen wombat before, I guess I'll check these ones out...Free/Cheap to start:
WOMBAT - Wombat – Play. Own. Be Yourself.
Not So Cheap:
GODS - Gods Unchained TCG
AXIE INFINITY - Axie Infinity
ALETHEA - Alethea AI
Oh, you're in for a treat!Hello my friends?
Can you tell me what is the best NFT game to earn money from?
Wombat seems safest, but the payout sounds ass.
This sounds like a chatgpt response.NFT games, like other blockchain-based games, allow players to earn cryptocurrency and other digital assets through gameplay. Each game has its own unique mechanics, rules, and tokens, which can be used to buy, sell, and trade on various marketplaces. Some popular NFT games include Axie Infinity, The Sandbox, Decentraland, and Gods Unchained.
When choosing an NFT game to invest in, it's important to do your research and consider a variety of factors, such as the game's popularity, its development team, its gameplay mechanics, its tokenomics, and the overall health of the cryptocurrency market. You may also want to consider factors such as the cost of entry (e.g., the cost of purchasing game assets), the potential rewards, and the long-term sustainability of the game.
Nah, some aren't.
Wrong. The proof of ownership of NFTs backed by a secure blockchain + other network encryptions gives it the value similar to a membership card for other perks IF you have an ACTUALLY GOOD NFT. Perks can range from each NFT; some being free crypto giveaways and invitations to meetings/ways to invest with crypto donors and upcoming projects.When you purchase an NFT, what you buy is a receipt as "proof of ownership" of a digital asset that don't actually own. It's literally buying nothing. How is that not a con? Building a game around is just another to sucker people in.