It’s real easy to donate other people’s money to charity.
It’s real easy to donate other people’s money to charity.
You Kotaku drones bitch about how NFTs are a scam because they are not an actual physical object and here we have an ultra rare mint condition pokemon card that is an actual physical object that sold at auction and now you aren’t happy with that either. Why? Because you don’t like logan paul? Would it have been more…
Kotaku must be one of the most toxic and horrible places to work. You all have been trained and conditioned by an advertising algorithm to bitch and moan about everything. It’s no secret that ad algorithms reward negativity. On top of that Kotaku has droves of mindless drones who nod their heads in agreement with…
quite, if you keep speaking truth like that the mindless drones that read kotaku might wake up and realize that Kotaku is just another part in the corporate machine with their own agenda.
Kotaku always needs something to cry about because it makes them seem anti corporate and anti capitalism but in reality they are in on the game and they actually want to devalue the stock so another mega corp can swoop in and acquire it.
They just are pushing their corporate agenda. I think its time Kotaku get transparent with where there money is coming froming so we know what masters they really serve
They have no journalistic integrity. They are a propoganda machine pushing a corporate agenda
You want a great investment strategy? Do the opposite of what Kotaku tells you to do. They are nothing but a propoganda machine pushing their corporate agenda
Kotaku would rather Gamestop be devalued to the point that it would get acquired from an even bigger corporate conglomerate just like they did with Activision. Kotaku is nothing but a propoganda machine disguised as a video game website that is at the beck and call of their advertisers. I find it great that the gaming…
I look forward to seeing your King’s Field game.
I work in high schools. I see how much fun kids have playing Roblox. How is it any different from you playing elden ring
I don’t trick anyone. I make something. I list it. Someone buys it.
I’ve made thousands of actual dollars in crypto compared to the money you spent on Elden Ring. Sounds like you are the one generating money for the owner.
I haven’t had any problem cashing out my crypto. I get real money in my bank account. I actually do find it enjoyable because I’m invested in the game and I benefit if it succeeds, and I can carry over my world building skills to other games. Even Meta’s Horizon Worlds and other Meta owned games are paying out people…
This is great news for me. I now play a crypto play to earn game and it isn’t this one. If they can’t recover it will be a fatal blow that will be hard to recover from. That puts my game in a stronger position to succeed. I make anywhere from $600 to $1100 a month playing my game, and why shouldn’t I be compensated…
Looks pretty shitty, doesn’t it Zack. I mean why would anybody want to play a POS game like this? Let’s look closer... So on closer inspection this looks to be a game that was started by two Argentinians, a country where 40.8% of the country lives in poverty and 10.7% percent of the country lives in extreme poverty.…
Nice writing Mike Fahey. My bets are on Meta aka Facebook acquiring Ubisoft.
Don’t worry I am used to people not being able to see my vision. Kinda like Elon Musk, who just came out as having aspergers, saying he sees the world differently. And I don’t have a team managing my portforlio, I manage my own. I would suggest you don’t try investing for yourself. You don’t seem to have the…
I don’t make much money. I am an educator in a dirt poor community populated by immigrants, refugees, and what some would refer to as trailer trash. I make about 38k per year. I give away pretty much all my money, but no matter how much I give away it doesn’t really make a difference. To make a real difference I need…
Its a big risk. Not many have my tolerance for risk. The bubble will burst and a lot of crypto companies will go under. Many already have. I have a well diversified portfolio and my investments have good teams and really smart people behind them. Time will tell who is right and who is wrong