The blockchain gaming track is as cold as ice, with no affection from parents or loved ones; from players to project parties to VCs, there isn't a single winner, only market makers on exchanges making consistent profits.

Even though the track is so cold, Twitter still has various AMAs on blockchain gaming themes every night, with players, project parties, and communities discussing passionately.

If other Web3 projects weren't profitable, users would have long dispersed; forget about AMAs, no one would even mention them.

Only blockchain gaming has such a broad user base; many players, even if they don’t make money from blockchain games, will stay as long as the game is somewhat fun (it doesn’t even need to be exceptionally fun) or if there's someone to play with, continuing to play while observing.

After all, games are meant to be played. Playing Web2 games is playing, and playing Web3 games is also playing. Since it's for fun, there’s no need to be so serious, and there's no necessity to pursue a return on investment ratio.

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