It's striking how an entire sector can be sitting on generational opportunity once the regulatory environment shifts. Think about industries that delivered massive user experience improvements but got strangled by restrictive policies for a decade. When those rules finally change and actually allow room for innovation, the upside is hard to overstate. Gaming is the textbook example here—capped by regulations that made no sense, now potentially unleashed by more sensible governance.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 8h ago
*sigh* empirically speaking, this is just regulatory arbitrage wrapped in optimistic packaging. the data suggests most "pent-up demand" narratives collapse when actual governance frameworks get tested... gaming industry had a decade to build alternative structures but here we are still waiting for coherent token-weighted voting mechanisms
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MissingSats
· 8h ago
After ten years of suppression, finally turning the tide. This wave is indeed the right time to buy the dip.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 9h ago
The gaming industry has really suffered huge losses over the past ten years, and those policies are simply outrageous... Now that they've been relaxed, I actually find it hard to believe.
It's striking how an entire sector can be sitting on generational opportunity once the regulatory environment shifts. Think about industries that delivered massive user experience improvements but got strangled by restrictive policies for a decade. When those rules finally change and actually allow room for innovation, the upside is hard to overstate. Gaming is the textbook example here—capped by regulations that made no sense, now potentially unleashed by more sensible governance.