Last month when I returned to Shanghai, I had a whole afternoon chat with Linda, and I gained a lot. She previously worked at a well-known early-stage fund reviewing projects and often traveled between Singapore, with a particularly good understanding of the blockchain gaming track. We met while hiking in Singapore a few years ago and have kept in touch ever since.
Honestly, there aren't many people paying serious attention to blockchain games anymore. Many say this track has already cooled off. But in my conversation with Linda, we both feel that the situation might not be so absolute.
To be honest, blockchain games are not dead at all. Just yesterday, a well-known Monopoly game is launching simultaneously on the App Store, Google Play, and web platforms. The hype behind this game is still quite high. We'll see if it follows the path of many predecessors—initially popular, then quickly declining.
Ultimately, blockchain games still come down to the product itself. Whether they can retain players and continuously generate value is the key to life or death. Currently, various experiments are ongoing, and market reactions are being observed. Maybe the next big hit is just around the corner, or maybe it’s just a flash in the pan. We’ll have to wait and see.
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DegenTherapist
· 3h ago
Monopoly is back to teach us another lesson. Can it escape the curse of the "seven-day hype" this time? I bet five dollars it can't.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-14 05:00
According to on-chain data tracking, the fund flow behind the simultaneous launch of this Monopoly game on three platforms is quite interesting. It’s important to observe whether the transaction patterns of wallet addresses are abnormal.
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LayerHopper
· 01-14 04:59
I'm also paying attention to the launch of Monopoly, but to be honest, the routines of blockchain games have been the same over the past two years, with popularity coming quickly and fading just as fast.
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orphaned_block
· 01-14 04:57
Chain games are making another big splash, but it's the same old routine—launching at the peak.
The track isn't dead, but it's not thriving either. How long can this Monopoly game last?
Product is king, sounds great, but what about the fundamentals?
Did Linda reveal any internal information?
We're tired of the money-burning, heat-raising tricks.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-14 04:41
Once the Monopoly game is online, I’ll know how to play it. First, rush in to cut a wave of hype and retail investors, then see how the chips are distributed... No, I mean observe the project team’s rhetoric haha.
Linda’s statement with a fund background isn’t dead unless there’s insider information. Let’s see if I can catch the bottom.
Another "next big hit"... Is this really different this time? Just for your reference, everyone.
Chain games have never died; it’s just that retail investors keep coming in waves.
The strategy of burning money to boost hype—I can guess how it will unfold even with my eyes closed.
Last month when I returned to Shanghai, I had a whole afternoon chat with Linda, and I gained a lot. She previously worked at a well-known early-stage fund reviewing projects and often traveled between Singapore, with a particularly good understanding of the blockchain gaming track. We met while hiking in Singapore a few years ago and have kept in touch ever since.
Honestly, there aren't many people paying serious attention to blockchain games anymore. Many say this track has already cooled off. But in my conversation with Linda, we both feel that the situation might not be so absolute.
To be honest, blockchain games are not dead at all. Just yesterday, a well-known Monopoly game is launching simultaneously on the App Store, Google Play, and web platforms. The hype behind this game is still quite high. We'll see if it follows the path of many predecessors—initially popular, then quickly declining.
Ultimately, blockchain games still come down to the product itself. Whether they can retain players and continuously generate value is the key to life or death. Currently, various experiments are ongoing, and market reactions are being observed. Maybe the next big hit is just around the corner, or maybe it’s just a flash in the pan. We’ll have to wait and see.