Organizing my wallet for play-to-earn games, I came across the spaceship NFT from the Star Wars game OUTER that I bought last year, with a purchase price of 0.4 ETH, and now the floor price is 0.01 ETH.

I just realized that I can't even find the game's official Twitter.

I still have 12 of these spaceships, I must be the biggest fool.

Let me scold myself and self-deprecate a bit, I never want to blame others. Because buying game NFT assets is basically an investment, representing my confidence in this blockchain game's team, especially the founder.

If it succeeds, it shows that the founder is capable, has original intentions, perseverance, and is accountable to the players, which means I didn't misjudge the person. If it doesn't succeed, that's normal; startup failure is inherently a high-probability event. Remember to be cautious about the next project from the same founder.

Let me show a picture to explain why I still support those blockchain games that continue to operate even after TGE. After playing so many blockchain games, where they sell NFTs and then rug pull, or pump and dump their tokens after TGE, there are too many projects that disappear. Those that remain dedicated to developing their products and operations deserve respect.

#GameFi

#Rugpull