We are having those discussions internally now, and we will propose such exchanges with our colleagues at other reputable, like-minded companies as we move forward. I'm talking about reputable game developers supporting one another's initiatives by providing surprise perks in the ecosystem to players who come in with "foreign" NFTs. I'm not talking about someone drops NFTs and suddenly the rest of the world rushes to provide utility out of some mysterious generosity. Beyond surprise upside from the primary developer, I expect you'll see cross-project utility start to emerge. The leaders in this space are incredibly collaborative. On the other hand, the upside is unlimited. Don't buy a NFT (we call them "digital collectibles") from a company or protocol you don't believe in. The downside potential is finite: what you invested. But you do own it forever, and we are just starting to play with what this can mean. You don't really own the entire collection of media as the NFT itself is just a pointer, an entitlement. □Naavik x Leanplum Party: #gdc2023 #gamesindustry #web3gaming #paneldiscussionįrom a Discord conversation about Cosmic Prime, our forthcoming web3 project: What's interesting is the dark and light sides of this commentary are both correct. Hit me up in person or in DMS if you want to chat podcast episodes, getting on air, or games in general. You'll find myself and other kick ass members of Naavik at our Naavik & Leanplum (a CleverTap company) event on Thursday, March 23rd. If you can't make the panel, I'll be at GDC all week. It's been a dream of mine to attend GDC and even more stoked to be part of its lineup. □♀️Who: You're fiercely against the incorporation of blockchain technology in video games, you're adamantly for it, or you have no idea what to think and want to watch titans of the industry duke it out. For those who are members of the Naavik community, you'll recall an epic episode we recorded this fall on the topic (link below), and we're excited to bring the talk to the big stage IRL. Fellow gamers and degens - I'm thrilled to announce that Tim Morten, Ethan Levy □ GDC, Mark Otero, and I will be closing out the GDC free-to-play summit with a hot button debate: Do Video Games Need the Blockchain.
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