What I wanted to know is:
- Wouldnt paying to play for C2 be illegal gambling in most countries?
- If it is legal, why has some big publisher not come up with some payment system like this. Seems like a great way to make money.
- Or is there sth like this already published and I am not aware of that?
- What would stop - say EA - to publish their own payment system once c2 shows success?
again apologies if these questions were answered before.
And venmo, I dont think there were too many people around here with negative comments compared to what is going on in other threads after major dumps. I know its not fair, you werent praised when the coin shot up 80% but criticized when it droped the same 80%. But this is business, it happens all the time.
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Illegal gambling? Whilst you will be staking on games it is so easy to get around this legally.
Why no big publisher? Why would a big publisher change a publishing model that works, big companies are inherently risk adverse.
Is someone doing this already? No. Not like this.
What would stop EA? Risk adverse EA entrenched and risk adverse, they rely on the modern financial institution to finance development of titles. Cryptocurrency is the antithesis of modern finance, if EA ever got on board with crypto they would be pissing off the guy's that finance them. That will never happen.
Thanks for getting there first and answering this
This is a game of skill rather than straight out gambling.
My answers are pretty much the same other than that.