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Well in this current case, I believe you earn Digits from playing the game, you cannot buy them from Ubisoft. You can only buy them from other users who want to sell them.

I too, am scared of change. Things are good the way they are!! We don’t need new technologies. New tech is EVIL

Player: At least I still have the NFT, better than the absolutely-nothing I’d have if it wasn’t on the blockchain.

You are doing an amazing job diluting the meaning of the word “literally”. I will concede I haven’t read their entire ToS, but the tweets mocking it have nothing about not reselling the NFT items.

Did you really research it though? In your other comment you didn’t seem to realize that Ubisoft could make money from 3rd-party resales of NFTs, which is one of the basic use-cases and part of the reason many artists are embracing NFTs

Automobiles aren’t very environmentally friendly either, they should be criminalized. Every heard of public transportation? Selfishly wanting your own vehicle is unnecessary, bad for the environment, and should be banned.

What’s the big deal with their terms of service? The Steam terms of service probably says you don’t own anything and your account may be closed at any time at their discretion. Every terms of service looks scammy, this Ubisoft one less than most.

i’m gonna be so rich look what i got

Uhh blockchain smart contracts are often programmed so that a % of subsequent sales go back to the creator as royalties...

...or you could buy it from a 3rd party marketplace

“evil” lol

Scams are everywhere. Phone call scams, email scams, comment section scams, WhatsApp scams, Steam marketplace scams, NFT scams.

This enviro point doesn’t really apply anymore since it’s using Tezos.

The Tezos blockchain isn’t an exchange, but you make a good point - it’d probably weather an attack much better than centralized Ubisoft servers would. Smart move by Ubisoft

“unbelievably” was a good word to use cause i don’t believe it’s that bad

This is exciting, props to Ubisoft for having the balls to do it despite knowing it would be unpopular. They’re gonna seem smart in hindsight

turns out this performance art lied: https://www.clubnft.com/blog/the-trillion-byte-let-down

That’s why I said money laundering and not cryptocurrency laundering.

Ok I appreciate the info, it’s hard to tell how useful the Lightning network actually is/will be. But yeah BTC seems to be a bit of a dinosaur in terms of actually making transactions. I’m curious to see where Cardano goes as it’s vastly less environmentally harmful and the planned Hydra scaling system can

Have any links that explain the ever-growing queue? If your transaction is included in the next block (10 min time on average) what does the queue refer to?