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I was lucky that I am an art lover. So when a piece of art sells for 69 million I want to know why and I actually investigated. And I found out why. And now I am a believer. Nobody here would understand. I tried to tell ya. Now I am happy as lark. I am going to hit it big.

I love all the bad press you are giving to NFT’s. As long as all you fools think its a scam that means less investors for me to compete with. I just deposited a grand into NFT’s. Next paycheck another grand is going in and on and on and on

to test the waters without crashing a profitable game

You fools just really don’t get it. Did you know they teach courses on crypto currency at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Think about that.

any investment app that does stocks and crypto, like Robinhood, you can sell your bitcoin, and withdrawl the money into your back account and have it to spend. It takes like 3 days. 

Pretty much. You are starting to get the hang of it.

Actually the better question is why would Ubisoft offer NFTs on a game nobody is playing. Perhaps it was the perfect way to test out their new blockchain infrastructure on a live game without the risk of it being a complete nightmare if it didn’t work. Hmmmmm 

Did you know that, as of right now, one single bitcoin is worth $46,657 dollars. One bitcoin is worth almost as much as the average American makes in a year at their job. Really think hard about that.

I feel sorry for everyone who still doesn’t get. I’m feel so stupid that I am so late to the game. I’m not going to go into why because that would be pointless. It would fall on deaf ears. Don’t buy into Kotaku’s propaganda. This used to be my favorite site, now I come here for how comical it’s become. Maybe it was

Trust me, in the near future almosteverything will be an NFTs and there are very legit uses for them.

I have heard gamers whine and cry for years about digital games not being actually owned. “I can’t resell or lend my digital games whaa-whaa” The block chain is all about digital ownership. The block chain could make a digital games reseller market happen. One in which the original developers can still get a cut of

the revolution is that its decentralized and outside of the jurisdiction of the SEC. You can’t do what you are saying without registering with the SEC. Why do you think China outlawed crypto. Its a direct threat to the power of the communist party. As for your other point, the solution it to not sell the majority of

Let the sheep be sheep. I’m getting in on Kickstarter’s blockchain as soon as it opens. This is the opportunity for people to actually invest and get ownership of a project rather than just have it function as a stupid preorder system. This could be the beginning of the first crypto stock exchange. I hear people cry

You clearly don’t understand. You have no understanding of how web 3.0 works and you are still desperately holding on to web 2.o. You don’t know how AI works as evidenced by your repetitive article writing. The machine feeds on negativity. You say the blockchain and NFTs are stupid, but you just can’t help yourself

NFT’s are still in their infancy. All points you make about NFT’s in their current state is true. Calling them a scam could even be considered a valid argument. If you are not at all familiar with how the art market works I would encourage you to watch the youtube video “The Art Market is a Scam (And Rich People Ruin

I had a job that was in the CWA union. We had great benefits and higher pay than the industry average but it had a ton of drawbacks too, like making advancement near impossible and also the worthless employees who did absolutely nothing and got carried by everyone else were near impossible to get rid of. I think

I see the Kotaku staff is already a bunch of old people resistant to the future yelling at the children to get off their lawn. Its the future, bruh. It ain’t going away.

At this point, I only check Kotaku everyday to see what new Activision articles Kotaku has come up with today. You really have to admire the creativity required to write the exact same article every single day in new and exciting ways. Kotaku is like the Call of Duty of reporting.

i really wished that i grew up priviledged enough that i could whine and cry at my job until i got what i wanted. alas, people like me still have to put up with all their jobs. i don’t get to live all fancy like in new york city playing video games all day and pretending to make a difference in the world

Oh how I wish they would make a really good big budget Transformers game. This looks cool but I am not into tactical games like this.