Crypto Gaming: A question (or two) Rich Sloth vs Poor Sloth?

Good morning you buzzing beauties! What a lovely Sunday it is! After some interesting discussions in one of my gaming groups, I thought I would raise the questions with the smartest people I know, the Hivians!

Rich Sloth vs Poor Sloth

Should we focus on the rich sloth method, earning as much as we can from crypto games, milking the dev teams for everything they've got and utilising every tool/trick/exploit we can?
OR
Follow the path of the poor sloth, playing games for the fun, making friends and enjoying ourselves along the way?


Crypto Games...What makes them great?

Should they focus on:

  • making users money, giving away massive prizes?
  • fun, giving users enjoyment and excitement?
  • economically based, ensuring long-term sustainability whilst creating an engaging game for users?

Are you a gamer, what would be your perfect game? I seem to interact with more users who play games purely looking at the financial side, hoping to earn the most money (normally for the least amount of work, using bots/cheat/exploits and other nefarious methods).

Gaming as we know is a massive worldwide phenomenon which continues to grow, crypto games are still a niche area within a niche market. However, they continue to pick up traction and will one day be on par with 'mainstream games'.

With that in mind, for me, games should be focused on the gaming side, while earning is always a bonus, the focus should be encouraging users to continue playing the game, reinvesting, growing within the game and ensuring the long-term success of the game and building on the fun of gaming.

How do you see gaming in crypto? Would you follow a current game's path or do something different? Let's hear your opinions!

Until next time, sloth out!

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