RE: AteXoras 🍺 Pub - Betting Outcomes
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Bit late to this with things being hectic, but good stuff here. Dublup is interesting, checked it out a bit - seems like a good amount of the bets are closed (and I don't have enough PAL to buy shares).
Had some time to write up a few articles this week, an overview of some upcoming games/games with updates as well as a tutorial/beginner's guide to Rising Star - I answer a fair amount of questions in our discord on RS, figured it was time to do a proper post.
Still playing Splinterlands on the daily, really trying to figure out how to best fold in the new reward cards. Don't have a battle from the past week that is impressive enough to post yet, but will hopefully have one in the next few days.
!LUV that games post... the simple way you put them and describe them so readers have a feeling. I would also talk about a bit of which blockchain the games are related to, just to capture the attention of some I would say. At least that's usually something I go and check. Keeps my mind indexed to what is coming where.
;) Going to update the section of the giveaway with some of the "rewards" investors that support the giveaway that will be potentially be awarded. It is looking quite nicer than I thought.
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Excellent suggestion - that's part of my problem with writing (including technical documentation), inadvertent assumptions of knowledge on the reader's part. I'll add that to my list of questions that I check if I answer while proof reading.
The larger takeaway of Ubisoft's incubator program having massively successful blockchain games is interesting though. I originally was going to buy into the Guild of Guardians presale at the legendary level, but technical issues turned me off from it (as well as the mobile focus re: payments, but was pretty sure they'd have a way forward). The ruling in the Apple v Epic case should (hopefully) make it much more viable/easy, but we'll have to see.
Yeah, they are all slowly understanding the extra customers they get once they embrace blockchain. Although there is a lot for them to still "let it go", in terms of control until this becomes really interesting.
They need to somehow accept that in the future, investing in a game towards a specific platform, will eventually not be possible to monopolize as they did before with the normal hardware platforms. And that for a software company might be a big leap to take... unless they start investing on the platforms they support LOL =) Which is sort of where I see the thing going. And that is where blockchains/crypto, in general, will start increasing further and be more and more adopted because simply businesses will depend on it.
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