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1) FTX is really excited to support web3 gaming. But we have a very specific approach: support great games.
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2) Too many times, our ecosystem has tried to build out NFT-enable games, but forgotten the first step, which is to build a great game. And just as importantly, web3 should make a game better, not neutral or worse. If integrating crypto hurts a game, we don't want to do it.
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3) We're excited to support a number of our gaming partners with a full web3 suite. We also want to have an in-house case to develop our whitelabel package. But the single most important thing about that in-house game is, again, that it's a great game.
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4) Well, that--and also that it's a team we really love and believe in, with a vision we believe in, who we're excited to work with and empower. We've found that game, and that team. I know, because I--and many of our employees--have been playing the game since it launched.
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7) I've known the team behind it since middle school; we grew up drafting Magic: The Gathering at the same shops. I'm incredibly impressed with what they've built, and can't wait for what's left to come. GL HF
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If you are still in the exploratory phase of integrating blockchain technology with gaming, why buy out a gaming company? Do you have a clear vision yet for what you want to do with Storybook brawl?
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Ser if you wanna check out some really cool DeFi-NFT gaming intersections look no further than . Solid community, great core team over , and just an amazing dApp all around from governance to ecosystem management. 10/10 ghosts recommend 👻 👻
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I have been pitching to my crypto portfolio this idea since 2017/2018 with my startup, nobody listened. After FTX did first esports sponsorships, heart and minds got changed. 6 months ago or more, average teams started to show up and raise capital. Now its changing. LFG.