itsthesamepicture.gifUnless I'm misunderstanding something, it looks like a few have sold for ~$90 USD?
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, it looks like a few have sold for ~$90 USD?
Already had it's own thread. Also, it's actually sold $52 million (!) worth of NFTs, dunno where Totilo got $15 million"Plots of virtual land for veteran developer Peter Molyneux's upcoming NFT-based game Legacy have sold for more than $15 million"
I feel this is the real story here.... holy shit wtf.
Nah, you can clearly tell that M4A1 Tactical | Wolves#1212 is better than the other three. Clearly the owner of such piece is a true connoisseur, a scholar of NFTs, a collector of art pieces that will indubitably skyrocket in value, given enough time and enough fools.
The most interesting part is watching people think this is easy money, when in reality not everybody is good at being a market manipulating money laundering scammer so a bunch of people who don't know how this works are getting stuck with completely useless bullshit.
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, it looks like a few have sold for ~$90 USD?
The number is printed on the actual gun, making them all technically a little bit different (good luck actually seeing it in-game though lmao)I would understand if maybe they at least looked a little bit different.
But it's not even that lol. Ubi just stamped done fucking random number at the end and called it a day.
Streamers/influencers are going to be the ones selling this to their audiencesAll it takes is a group of money launderers/scammers buying and selling items among themselves to artificially inflate the price before gamers with small brains fomo and start buying.
I hope every twitch streamer and YouTube influencer calls out this nft bullshit and rips companies trying to push it a new asshole.
Streamers/influencers are going to be the ones selling this to their audiences
"Plots of virtual land for veteran developer Peter Molyneux's upcoming NFT-based game Legacy have sold for more than $15 million"
I feel this is the real story here.... holy shit wtf.
This has nothing to do with Ethereum. It's on Tezos which does not use mining and has trivial power requirements.I think people owning NFTs are in some linear graph between stupid and sleazy, but can't tell where.
I think people owning game NFTs are all the way into the stupid side of the graph. At least those that have bought one.
Once the game is out of service, that thing is going to be absolutely worthless since no other dev is going to ever bother including those items in a different game "for free".
People buying things like virtual land plots are just a lost cause to me. Specially for upcoming games that, for all we know, could be janky as hell.
And all this would be almost okay if it wasn't because everything uses Ethereum, which is an environmental nightmare that apparently too many people are way too cool with. And that's why I'm okay insulting all those people, because they are actively destroying the ecosystem at a high rate and only obtaining a damned jpeg file or skin in a game.
TF2 had this with crafted hats a decade ago.Unless I'm misunderstanding something, it looks like a few have sold for ~$90 USD?
You can stare at the .mp4 of the gun, I suppose
Fair enough, I made a wrong assumption.This has nothing to do with Ethereum. It's on Tezos which does not use mining and has trivial power requirements.
But there will only ever be one Identical Gun Skin #385 😌Also, the real irony here is an NFT being unique, but these gun skins were clearly copied, and merely called unique.
This has nothing to do with Ethereum. It's on Tezos which does not use mining and has trivial power requirements.