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Let's cut the bullshit: Most "Web3 games" are just DeFi products with a thin layer of gamification slapped on top. "Play-to-earn" = Glorified yield farming "Ownership" = Fragmented, non-standartized tokens "Gameplay" = Corporate gamification The hard truth: It's easier to gamify a financial product than build a real game with blockchain benefits. So when do we get actual blockchainy stuff incorporated into the gameplay? Do we already somehow profit from the benefits of web3 as a consumer anywhere?
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