Who the fuck would buy a card on a shitty crypto game for 150 eth ($33,000) before the game's even been released?

who the fuck would buy a card on a shitty crypto game for 150 eth ($33,000) before the game's even been released?

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the same person who sold it to increase perceived value of every other card

the same guys who would buy LINK tokens

I'm hyped

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since it was a hot potato that wouldn't work since purchase price goes to previous owner.

they would would have lost close to 150 eth

i'm bullish on Gods Unchained

>previous owner.
yes
who is also the new owner
what are you trying to say?

hello money laundering

the game devs obviously

You know you can have as many ETH addresses as you want right?

This too. Explains why some crypto kitties are so expensive too now that I think about it. Ethereum is almost 100% a shitcoin used for sketchy ICOs, prediction market(aka decentralized gambling), scams and money laundering. Very few legitimate startups are building anything useful on it.

so it's like how billionaires buy art to launder money...interesting...

This card's effect sounds retardedly broken even if it is a one-off

i have no clue what gods unchained is but after reading your comment i'm extremely bearish on it

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this but unironically
newfags don't even know 8 figures worth of ether "circulated" through previous hot potato games in the beginning of 2018. there's every incentive to flip your own potatoes until a sucker buys in, if you're the developer

Kek this exactly.

As opposed to? Btc? Lol
Money laundering is an enormous use case

i like how they copied hearthstone almost exactly

No one is even talking about stupid the card’s effect is. If you’re the opponent let’s just make the cards you pod actual Eth for completely pointless and force you to play a meme deck.

yeah but what i mean is me (and other discord users) were part of the auction... flipping the potato price up

so if it was the devs who got the last bid in (buying it) then they paid me their eth :) so 100% doubt it was devs.

The same people who bought BTC that they had no intention of actually using as a currency
It's all just a shitshow

The devs as a marketing stunt?

nah as mentioned it was a hot potato auction so most of money went to previous bidders (aka me/other players) devs could have pumped it abit... but they definitely didnt want to be the last bid

Except Heathstone doesnt allow you to sell or even trade the cards you pay for; which is the player's biggest complaint.

on the other hand, it's cheaper than this shit, and actually fun.
having cards that cost 33k doesn't make a game good.
t. beanie babies

how does hot potato auction work? how did you get eth from this purchase?

iirc they are releasing a f2p set to increase its popularity after launch. You just need to buy 1 pack for 0.01 eth to qualify for the beta

or I could download hearthstone for free? and get packs from playing the game

Go ahead, play the game for free to earn packs that arent even yours, that you can never sell. Ill buy a few packs from God's Unchained, play the game and sell them at peak price once the game gets popular.

>once
if
and it won't, since it costs money, and you gotta use creepy crypto to play it

you must be fun at parties