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Weâve all been there
Blockchain is the future, bro!
I remember a woman representing some sort of shitcoin startup coming into a ClubHouse room full of bitcoin Maxis
We tried explaining to her that Blockchain was useless in her use case, and that if your Blockz train requires third-party arbitration, it doesnât need to be on a block chain whatsoever
She said we should be more inclusive of other peoples opinions đ¤Ł
I've been thinking about this latelyâdo you think there's potential for a more centralized blockchain specifically for video games?
As video games become increasingly digital, physical sales are declining while downloads are on the rise. The issue, however, is that players donât truly own the games they purchase. They canât sell, lend, or exchange them.
Could a more centralized blockchain solve this by enabling gamers to sell, lend, and trade their digital games? Would this be achievable using a layer 3 or layer 4 solution on the Bitcoin network?
