Organizing my wallet for blockchain games, I stumbled upon the spaceship NFT from the Star Wars game OUTER that I bought last year for 0.4e, and now the floor price is 0.01e.
I just realized that I can't even find the official Twitter of the game anymore.
I still have 12 of these spaceships, and I must be the biggest fool.
Let me scold myself a bit in self-deprecation; I never want to blame others. Because buying game NFT assets was originally an investment, representing my confidence in this blockchain game team, especially the founder.
If it succeeds, it shows that the founder has the ability, the original intention, and perseverance, and they have delivered to the players, which means my judgment of people wasn't wrong. If it fails, that’s also normal; startup failure is inherently a high-probability event. Remember to be cautious of a founder who easily throws in the towel and has no desire to fight when considering their next project.
Let me show a picture to explain why I still support those blockchain games that continue to operate after their TGE. After playing so many blockchain games, where NFTs are sold off just to rug pull, and where many game projects take advantage of TGE to pump and dump their tokens, the games that remain on the battlefield and continue to develop their products and operations are worthy of respect.
#GameFi
#Rugpull