This unfortunately makes the Spellfire re-master project feel like a fraud, which it does not deserve.Ī clear description or an about section on the website stating what the team is trying to accomplish here with the game and how they plan to fund and develop it does not speak for the legitimacy of this project. However the way NFT’s are currently exploited as the next big collectible is making this whole thing feel like a get-rich-quick scheme, money laundering and a bubble waiting to burst. I am not against the concept behind NFT’s and absolutely not opposed to the technology behind it, I somewhat agree that it’s a great development and when used in the right way it might actually add value to the internet. The reason being that I am disappointed is how the developers behind this project are funding this game by selling NFT-powered components, which feels a bit like praying on the FOMO of gullible investors. Now a few weeks later all enthusiasm has died out and I actually started unfollowing them at least on twitter, might unfollow them elsewhere too was I not curious on what the future will bring to this project. I quickly started following all their social media as well as regularly inspecting their website for news and updates. When I learned about this dedicated group attempting to revivify the classic Spellfire TCG my heart skipped a beat from excitement. I applaud all fan-projects and attempts to resurrect dead CCGs. Long story short: big fan of Spellfire, not a fan of NFT! Hi, my name is Dennis Michels and I have opinions on many things today I would like to share my thoughts and opinions regarding the resurrected Spellfire CCG and the connection to NFT’s.
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