"Digital plots of land"? People already traded with that shit in Second Life.NFTs can be used to represent in-game assets, such as digital plots of land, which some commentators describe as being controlled "by the user" instead of the game developer by allowing assets to be traded on third-party marketplaces without permission from the game developer.
And giving players the ability to trade assets without your consent and control is just asking to get sued once everyone starts running around in your game with copyrighted skins from other IPs.
Based Gabe. Now if you'd also implement an age verification system...In October 2021, developer Valve banned applications that use blockchain technology or NFTs to exchange value or game artifacts from their Steam platform.
"We make shit artificially scarce to sell it at a premium". They're not even trying, are they?In December 2021, Ubisoft announced Ubisoft Quartz, “an NFT initiative which allows people to buy artificially scarce digital items using cryptocurrency". The announcement has raised significant criticism, with 96% dislike ratio over the YouTube announcement video, which has been unlisted since then. Some Ubisoft developers have also raised their concern over the announcemen