Hello Gamesters
Long time no see.
Life threw me a lot of curves, been out of crypto altogether and barely scraping by for over a year. I'm back. Not part of this project anymore, unfortunately, but I see they're still truckin' along, and it's nice to see GAME on every major altcoin exchange!
Never mind the idiots that see crypto being volatile and decide that it's the end of the world. What are we up to now, the 205th death of Bitcoin? GAME is a serious project. If y'all really think this recent flood of Eth based tokens is the future, well, try making a cold wallet with Ethereum vs. any satoshi based coin. Sure, tokens are relatively easy to make, but that's not a valuable thing in itself, and overall the platform sucks.
Further, as the GAME team keeps telling you, in game monetization is a bear for all game developers. Either they have to develop a secure token themselves, or they have to use VISA, which I can tell you as a bitcoin vendor is a BITCH when somebody decides they want to keep the money, or they can use GAME, which is cheap enough to be usable by the average joe but valuable enough to be useful to game development. Building it slow and steady makes sense. In ten years, Game will be just as robust at the underlying level as it is right now. Will Tokens? I doubt it. Ethereum took days to reach the scaling issues that BTC is facing 9 years on, and GAME's block time and niche market make scaling not only possible, but relatively easy.
Couple that with the fact that if Lighting Network works on Bitcoin, it can be adapted to GAME, and you have all the pieces for a worldwide interchangeable gaming token. Sort of the holy grail, dont'ch'a think?
I'm sure the boys and girls at the helm have already thought of this, but just in case.. This would be a good time to push adoption of GAME by casinos. BTC transactions have become too high and BCH is still too volatile. The steady pace of GAME's market is actually more of a feature than a bug. (sorry about that, day traders, but volatility is mainly good for YOU, not the system).
Whatever the naysayers want to say, I wish I'd never left the project. I had to make several decisions with zero warning. I made the wrong one.