Crypto gaming (always) is not a scam
Large risk, big reward - or damage. Here are some tips and myths about Crypto games.
Why are people playing games on blockchain?
There is a standard answer: "Because blockchain cryptography ensures real and complete ownership of the items, and it makes games reliable and transparent." Now, of course, these games are anxious, not tough facts to be taken for granted. In the wake of scams, vapid and offensive hot potato games, and the dysfunctional development team, it is hard for newcomers to the world of blockchain gaming. "No, guys, it's safe here!", We shout, warning newbies scared to our crypto cave, which is the fire, and our heads.
We can not tell you that crypto games are safe. Whether you're investing in making computer-money into the 20-somethings' debut project, digital illustrations on motorcycles riding bananas will be worth hundreds on an online crypto exchange that's probably at least once hacked, before betting against odds. Nothing is guaranteed to be safe. But there are things you can do to safely play (r).
Crypto games end up plenty, their tokens and collections become valuable, and the players make them cash. In this post, we share tips, facts and myths about the industry, so when you see one you can find a reliable game and do it by nostalgia without losing your home, car and kids.
Truth Time: Crypto games are not 100% decentralized
"Crypto games are fully decentralized," is a legend. Many Devil teams can really freeze their games - and that's not bad. Crypto Kitties, an incredibly successful and soft crypto game, has their built-in function in their kitty code, allowing "special access privileges" to team members (see Lines 100 by 213). For example, a hacker, bot, or any malicious agent may allow the game to allow the player to play in an emergency by lines 197 through 213, as the game is dirty for someone else.
Why, Lord, what would it happen? DECENTRALIZATION is a lie Almost ...
Decentralization/centralization is not black and white. It is continuous. Blackchine technology does not allow complete decentralization, but Crypto game is not 100% decentralized; They simply opted for decentralization in the spectrum, with general console video games at the very end of the focus. This diet decentralization can benefit gamers in at least one way: the games can run faster and have more complex gameplay, if they are part of the chain off the whole code. Blockchain Imagine having your favorite game run the whole code Imagine - a quiet killer, people with scalability issues. Remember when CryptoKitties clogged up Ethereum? If you want a crypto game to be fully on-chain, your only chance is a very easy, very boring game. Do hot potato games do sound familiar? (See below).