Looking at the blockchain game market being so quiet, there are still a group of people seriously discussing the future of blockchain games. To be honest, this in itself is very interesting.
Many people are asking: Is there still hope for blockchain games?
I think there is.
The reason is simple—those people are still here. Still coding, still making mistakes, still building things. More importantly, they are climbing out of one pit after another, taking away lessons each time. This process is about finding a way out.
During a bear market, it's often the best time to see who truly wants to do something. Those who run away or cut the leeks are long gone. The remaining people who keep pushing forward show that they believe in this direction. Whether it's faith or obsession, at least they have an attitude of doing real work.
There will still be opportunities for blockchain games. The form may change, the gameplay may evolve, but the passion of those builders will not change.
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CryptoMom
· 10h ago
Really, only those who keep going are true love; everything else is just along for the ride.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 10h ago
A bear market is really about judging people. Those still writing code are either foolish or truly convinced, but in any case, they're not getting cut.
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AirdropHunter007
· 10h ago
A bear market is like a mirror that reveals the true nature; the early risers have already escaped, only the guys still coding are truly tough.
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JustHodlIt
· 11h ago
A bear market is the true test, and those who can stick with coding are indeed worth watching. However, to be honest, it depends on whether the next bull market can truly break out of the small circle; otherwise, it will just be self-amusement within a small community.
Looking at the blockchain game market being so quiet, there are still a group of people seriously discussing the future of blockchain games. To be honest, this in itself is very interesting.
Many people are asking: Is there still hope for blockchain games?
I think there is.
The reason is simple—those people are still here. Still coding, still making mistakes, still building things. More importantly, they are climbing out of one pit after another, taking away lessons each time. This process is about finding a way out.
During a bear market, it's often the best time to see who truly wants to do something. Those who run away or cut the leeks are long gone. The remaining people who keep pushing forward show that they believe in this direction. Whether it's faith or obsession, at least they have an attitude of doing real work.
There will still be opportunities for blockchain games. The form may change, the gameplay may evolve, but the passion of those builders will not change.