It is still trading as an NXT asset, so you could try to buy it, but quite low liquidity.
https://www.mynxt.info/asset/17911762572811467637
During the summer we will import them to the JUMBLR blockchain.
Here's a list of other SuperNET assets
SUPERNET
DEX (InstantDEX)
PANGEA (pangea)
JUMBLR (NXTprivacy)
BET (Privatebet)
CRYPTO (crypto777)
HODL (jl777hodl)
SHARK (sharkfund0)
BOTS (NXTcoinsco)
MGW (MultiGateway)
REVS
Will you import omnigames as well?
I bought some for 120k NXT just because they were a Supernet asset.
Omnigames is a 3rd party asset, not directly from SuperNET. The asset listed above are the official SuperNET assets.
https://nxtforum.org/nxtventures/omnigames-asset
Why no-one said so when it was listed as a supernet asset?
And initially who gave 400k to Supernet (They're on SuperHodl account).
Also, if you look at the distribution of the assets : 75k is own by nxtventure and mostly, 75k by the issuer account. And if you click on the issuer of this asset, what do you find? Supernet.
So now tell me why Supernet issues an asset and give the keys to the third party (who is obviously a scam) to put the asset on the asset exchange?
Did you even look at the omnigames thread? A very quick glance at that or even github would have shown that it was abandoned long ago. Or you could have just asked here. Nxt asset exchange allows anybody to make any asset, but that doesn't mean it will be worth anything. In fact people mispell asset words on purpose to fish out more money.
It really amazes me that people don't read shit anymore. But if the trend is to just buy then research later, it would explain some of the insane pumping in the last month.
But consider this as you paying for your education.
Rant#2
Why the hell do you people persist in using windows? Especially when you can get linux for free. Did you know that you can put linux ubuntu on a bootable usb drive and turn your crappy windows machine into an infinitly more secure rocketship fast machine that runs agama just fine.