How NFT Game Axie Infinity Exploited Filipinos In Poverty And Put Them In Debt

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2022
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    5: www.forbes.com/sites/jonathan...
    6: axie.substack.com/p/funding?s=r
    7: www.theverge.com/2022/4/7/230...
    8: www.wsj.com/articles/hackers-...
    9: www.pcgamer.com/us-government...
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    11: www.businessinsider.com/axie-...
    12: time.com/6199385/axie-infinit...
    13: playercounter.com/axie-infinity/
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  • @YongYea
    @YongYea  Рік тому +711

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  • @jarionscarlight
    @jarionscarlight Рік тому +3327

    Here in the Philippines, most of Filipinos see NFTs as a "business opportunity" rather than a ponzi scheme. It's mostly because of the lack of basic finance knowledge and how the entire NFT and crypto is marketed here in the country. It is basically being marketed as a way to escape poverty, that is why so many people fall for it.

    • @littlebee7147
      @littlebee7147 Рік тому +206

      It has nothing to do with lack of finance knowledge tbh. Many people just do not critically think about it, nor do they disseminate the information because they leverage the information to their advantage.
      It's no different from how no one really explains how and why being the first to recieve money in a paluwagan is advantageous - it would make people not join one if they did.

    • @white0thunderwhite0thunder71
      @white0thunderwhite0thunder71 Рік тому +93

      Spread the knowledge good sir. You can save someone from destitution, if only your neighbor.

    • @grandconqueror5712
      @grandconqueror5712 Рік тому +68

      I can't stand comments in facebook ads like "Is it play to earn?" while sounding superior.

    • @nobody8717
      @nobody8717 Рік тому +54

      Hmm... almost like gambling... and those lotteries... and those scratch cards...

    • @cosmicegg1283
      @cosmicegg1283 Рік тому +90

      More like lack of general education tbh.

  • @WilliamBrinkley45
    @WilliamBrinkley45 Рік тому +1876

    Situations like this are why NFTs, rug pulls, and investment scams are so disgusting. Desperation can blind the extremely poor, but those of us who knew better should have spoken out more about how horrible NFTs were as an investment.

    • @white0thunderwhite0thunder71
      @white0thunderwhite0thunder71 Рік тому +44

      As long as people keep playing them, developers are gonna keep making them.

    • @aj-taz_editing
      @aj-taz_editing Рік тому +20

      We need to speak out against this just like with loot boxes it should be illegal

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Рік тому +41

      I've been speaking out against monetization in games since Bethesda dropped that horse armor, people just don't listen.

    • @bayabooz4855
      @bayabooz4855 Рік тому +1

      That’s what the fuck we been doing, not our fault stupid people continue to lose their shit, lol they’re on they own now.

    • @crystalwings4520
      @crystalwings4520 Рік тому +16

      @@aj-taz_editing I am getting tired to see them finding every excuses to allowing play to earn games to be accepted by video game industry.

  • @jonathantio7531
    @jonathantio7531 Рік тому +808

    NFT bros: "We want currency that is not controlled by governments!"
    Also NFT bros: "Our money got stolen! Where is the overseeing authority?"

    • @3rdWorldGamer
      @3rdWorldGamer Рік тому +16

      The currency is not controlled, but the crime can still be punished... Your argument is poor my dude, one thing is totally independent from the other.

    • @SaraphDarklaw
      @SaraphDarklaw Рік тому +161

      @@3rdWorldGamer
      He’s pointing out the hypocrisy.

    • @pascalsimioli6777
      @pascalsimioli6777 Рік тому +93

      @@3rdWorldGamer How is that a crime if it's not regulated? There are now laws therefore you can't break any laws. Even if you could punish the crime it would just be revenge, not justice. That's something people confuse way too often.

    • @jonathantio7531
      @jonathantio7531 Рік тому +29

      @@3rdWorldGamer but who is regulating it? If NFT is not regulated by the government, whats to say that taking your NFT is not a norm? I followed the rules, i bought your NFT, i have the receipt, its mine.

    • @Tiananmen1989FreeTibetHK
      @Tiananmen1989FreeTibetHK Рік тому +42

      @@3rdWorldGamer nft bro spotted.

  • @lacoust898
    @lacoust898 Рік тому +389

    I'm a Filipino and I have friends and family members that tried to get me into these NFT "Play to Earn" games, and I already saw some shady shit so I didnt dive into it.
    I said I don't want to play a "game" that's an obvious ponzi scheme and a scam that makes me a crypto farmer.
    But what happened instead is that I was shunned and ridiculed because their mindset is if you earn money playing a game, its easy money and anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot to them.
    Some guy really said this to me:
    "If you play a game and pay $60 for it, instead of playing a free game and earn money, you're just stupid."
    I'm glad you're covering this.
    The majority of people here in the Philippines which is also a third world country really are prey to these NFT games.

    • @noblewolf8232
      @noblewolf8232 Рік тому +22

      They lost the meaning of playing games.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Рік тому +68

      @@noblewolf8232
      They are not gamers, they are gamblers.
      It takes ruin for them to learn their lesson, but by then, they are already in line for Reaper's Pruning, as though Death knew their souls are irredeemable.

    • @RatedR03
      @RatedR03 Рік тому

      Not a third world country as that definition is outdated. Even the wealthy and well educated can get into scams

    • @AndroidSamsung-qz9pl
      @AndroidSamsung-qz9pl Рік тому

      A game - a Squid game.
      And, likely borrowed money to get into the PYRAMID PONZI scheme too.
      Grabby zombies. Gimme gimme gimme.

    • @EternalEdgeLord
      @EternalEdgeLord Рік тому +6

      @@Aereto why did you make this sound so cool wtf

  • @AlMeZero
    @AlMeZero Рік тому +2826

    Filipino here. Nearly caved out of a strong want to raise money just to help my mom out if even just a bit, even had the launcher downloaded and all until ultimately deciding against it since I didn't really feel comfortable with it. Hope the ones who got fucked over by this recover and are able to deal with it. Keep up the coverage man!

    • @Dominency
      @Dominency Рік тому

      Crypto currency is literally just another terrible bi product of capitalism. We have to create currency and artificially put value behind because our normal currency does not work as intended. As the central banks control literally every aspect of people's daily lives on this planet by manipulating currency values. The current historical economic system is not sustainable not just ecologically but financially. Not to mention that most NFT's were created as a way to continue wealth extraction from the poor.

    • @devonmike7392
      @devonmike7392 Рік тому +192

      the people endlessly encouraging something will never tell you the consequences , stand tall and proud for rejecting this nft dribble

    • @Suksass
      @Suksass Рік тому +127

      Congrats on avoiding the scam. Hopefully more people will wake up and ignore this.

    • @aresdonachelo5283
      @aresdonachelo5283 Рік тому +34

      Supposedly ita-try sana namin ng tropa ko yung Axie Infinity(because we're both unemployed) and we both know that a LOT of crypto games are becoming a hit in the country so we look for some crpyto games and one of it is Axie Inf.. Sobrang popular niya but I already suspect that na there's a "TRADE" in it. And so my friend did some research and he told me that it is pay-to-win/earn so it's a hard pass for us to play that stuff even though a lot of filipinos are playing that sh!t. We ended up on a game called Mir4 but the trade on that is, you don't have to pay BUT the process of doing something to earn is so for free is very difficult and I gotta tell you something while I'm playing it, the stench of greed is all around the game. In the end I stop playing it earning nothing while my friend who manage to get to higher levels have just earned 3.00$ his smartphone was turn on for 24/7 non-stop playing even also when he charges it at night.

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Рік тому +44

      @@Suksass it’s sad when they take advantage of ppl’s desperation tho

  • @AGuywhohasGoodTaste
    @AGuywhohasGoodTaste Рік тому +822

    "The monsters are NFTs."
    Damn, didn't know Axie Infinity was *this* realistic.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani Рік тому +6

      🤣

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Рік тому +32

      I remember in high school joking about how Pokemon pros were secretly paying kids to hatch eggs for them... never would I have thought that would one day happen (but with a different game of course)

    • @aceaids4000
      @aceaids4000 Рік тому +10

      @@williamdrum9899 the difference is Pokemon is actually fun to play and egg hatching sounds more fun than the stress of axie

  • @rrramon
    @rrramon Рік тому +520

    Filipino here. Thanks for shining a light on this Yong. You made a great point, that Filipinos were playing the game not to get rich, but to make ends meet. Game companies that push predatory monetization of their games, that prey on the weak by promising a lucrative payday and a way out of poverty, absolutely deserve to fail.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Рік тому +11

      And it's too late to save most people in there. When it must fail, sacrifices must be made.
      It's worse than Jehovah's Witnesses in terms of socially isolating pressures.

    • @jochenkraus7016
      @jochenkraus7016 Рік тому +7

      Just when I thought that lootboxes like Fifa are bad...
      First World problems. Still problems but the things in the video are worse in my opinion.

    • @AndroidSamsung-qz9pl
      @AndroidSamsung-qz9pl Рік тому

      YES!
      That's soulless profiteering - happens not just in the West.

    • @victoriagodinez79
      @victoriagodinez79 Рік тому

      Welcome to the world of business. If you got scammed then it's your fault for being stupid.

    • @sophiagonzales8974
      @sophiagonzales8974 Рік тому +4

      We still have a corrupt government hounding all the money doesn’t help, as much as people are desperate to escape government isn’t doing much like creating more job opportunities.

  • @hippopotatomoose
    @hippopotatomoose Рік тому +43

    I was asked to loan someone a huge amount of money so they can "invest" in Axie.
    I did a few minutes of due diligence and my conclusions about this "game" was it wasn't sustainable and the NFTs were worthless outside of the platform. The model didn't make sense as to how individual Axie were valued, and the red flag was learning that the company had full control over the values.
    To me, it seemed like a Ponzi scheme. And throughout the year I saw how my hunch was correct. Players were robbing Peter to pay Paul. New player's "investments" were being funneled up to players that got in at the start.
    It was a never ending cycle. The company needed new recruits to sustain the system as more players at the top started to cash out.
    This whole NFT gaming or play to earn needs to burn to the ground.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Рік тому +2

      And bring down the people in it as well. They brought this to themselves, and likely to backstab you for trying to help.

    • @vetreas366
      @vetreas366 Рік тому +3

      The problem kinda is that it's not a neverending cycle, it's a VERY ending cycle. You can only go through a few iterations of "get more people to play the game and pay you money" before you either start working at a loss or you run out of people. On the planet.

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn Рік тому +1548

    I’m sorry, WHAT?! NFT games just can’t stop finding ways to land themselves in hot water and I’ve never been more glad about it, keep the NFT distain known guys

    • @StormsparkPegasus
      @StormsparkPegasus Рік тому

      It's not even a game. It's a scam designed to get money from gullible people.

    • @reagandow850
      @reagandow850 Рік тому

      Only a complete nimrod would believe that playing a pay to play video gane would make them money!!! Just the latest Nigerian prince scheme.

    • @disky01
      @disky01 Рік тому

      It's almost as if they're fundamentally a scam.

    • @ricardohoang8452
      @ricardohoang8452 Рік тому +19

      Ah Axie Infinity is bringing NFT bros to be poor and filthy again

    • @akiranatsume3501
      @akiranatsume3501 Рік тому

      Ah yes, another ploy by feminists and LGBT to make life miserable for everyone else (especially straight men and attractive women) through a smear campaign against NFTs (NFTs are the only way for straight men to be able to move out of their parents' homes before turning 30 years of age as full time jobs will not help anymore).

  • @itxl
    @itxl Рік тому +675

    I remember my brother asking me if I wanted to play this game. I thought it sounded alright until he said that I'd have to invest money because a single axie costs 7,500php, i was like, wtf??? It's way more expensive than a AAA game. And this game being the way it is, I'd be too preoccupied trying to "earn" that money back instead of actually playing the game. Forget it. I'm glad I didn't get into it.

    • @crystalwings4520
      @crystalwings4520 Рік тому

      Glad you managed to dodge those bullets. Those play to earn games are nothing but a rigged casino on Ponzi's pyramid.

    • @mrluthfians01
      @mrluthfians01 Рік тому +81

      so it's pay to have the opportunity to earn
      literally a scam.

    • @n1vrame
      @n1vrame Рік тому +20

      Glad you didn't get into it. I wonder what happened to your brother though...

    • @speedeespeedboi9527
      @speedeespeedboi9527 Рік тому +8

      Oh my cousin told me it's 50,000

    • @yukarinclips
      @yukarinclips Рік тому +15

      Same here, my relatives wanted me to play this but seeing NFTs being a whole damn circus of scams I pretty much did not delve into the game itself.

  • @bobcatinsag739
    @bobcatinsag739 Рік тому +19

    Filipino here and long time Yong Yea subscriber. This game got so popular here in our country that it was marketed as a way to escape poverty with the littlest of effort. They even have groups and recruitments happening everywhere. It also gained enough attention that a tv magazine show featured it in one of their segments showing how one player purchased a big house just by playing it. Nowadays those "potions" they farm for ain't worth shit as far as i know

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому

      It was never marketed as a "escape poverty card," people like to have extra income, but just like in any part of the world, there will be people who would throw their life savings for some hunch that it double their current capital.
      Poverty isn't that rampant, it has also been decreasing for the past few years, where it was 23.5% during 2015, to 16.7% in 2018, only rising up to 18% during 2021, but is expected to continue declining. People always sensationalizing events here.

  • @AnimatedAndrew
    @AnimatedAndrew Рік тому +156

    Fuck, I feel really bad for the guy who was trying to provide for his mother. That situation is just heartbreaking to hear.
    Stories like this make me grateful for the fact that right from the start I saw people, especially in the art community, opposing NFTs and pointing out how scummy they are. I just wish that people like the ones in this story that were negatively affected, had seen the same warning signs.

  • @LlanHeinrich
    @LlanHeinrich Рік тому +233

    Square-Enix sees that: "Yep, we want to exploit people like that"

  • @trancendency_
    @trancendency_ Рік тому +740

    Pinoy/Filipino here, I was there at its highest as a "scholar". Aside from how shady this game was, I really hated the culture it created among Filipinos. There were so many players who are in reality just clueless people playing a scam. Almost everyone playing it, especially the "scholars" suddenly turned into pretentious "investors" who look down on regular working folk just because these scholars were earning from a mobile game. There were even players who turned this into a full time job, playing on multiple accounts and sinking so much money on other aspects of the game (there was a whole Axie "breeding" mechanic that uses Ethereum).

    • @lorenzolyleabadia1669
      @lorenzolyleabadia1669 Рік тому +84

      Reminds of the times where I get invited to a lot of networking opportunities (Pyramid schemes) where their speech would always boils down to mocking people working 9-5 jobs because they have it "better" than them.

    • @bimajuantara
      @bimajuantara Рік тому

      @@lorenzolyleabadia1669 yea, that is classic. These scumbags trying to lure poor, stupid, unfortunate people by stroking their ego, giving false hope, and image. Disgusting manipulator.

    • @lajeandom
      @lajeandom Рік тому +1

      So a lot of people were actually making good money with this game...? Doesn't sound like a scam to me?

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 Рік тому

      @@lajeandom Its like a pyramid scheme or Ponzi scheme; The first few people who join will make big profit, at the expense of the later investors
      it's part of the scam, make the early adopters earn money, so that they spread the word and get other suckers to join
      5% will profit
      15% will break even
      the rest Will loose more than invested

    • @DamnedSilly
      @DamnedSilly Рік тому +123

      @@lajeandom No, there were a lot of people who _thought_ they were making a bunch of money. Then the bubble popped and all that digital wealth turned to dust and a few people ran off with all the _real_ money.

  • @ArcaneMaiden
    @ArcaneMaiden Рік тому +34

    As a Filipino, the charm of 'easy ₱₱₱' is endemic to my fellow countrymen.
    ANY, form of easy ways of earning cash, mind you, in ANY social class. Rich, Mid-Tier, Poor.
    I warned my boss it's a Ponzi. He didn't listen, argued back it's not, proceeded to invest.
    He used to talk about Axie regularly, but he was quiet about it recently.
    I have a good guess what happened.

  • @caramelpr1nce
    @caramelpr1nce Рік тому +27

    I remember my brothers getting addicted to Axie Infinity. They even tried to convince me and my parents to join in on them, become their "scholar" or some other term. Good thing I learned about NFTs before they got to me and was too stubborn to be convinced. Meanwhile, my parents just couldn't be bothered to get involved.
    They have long stopped playing the game, at least, even before the hacking happened.

    • @Jigglexphysics
      @Jigglexphysics Рік тому +1

      just out of curiosity, what do they say about it now? Sorry if that’s a weird question. In the states, people will still double down on things like this because it’s easier than admitting they were wrong from the start.

    • @caramelpr1nce
      @caramelpr1nce Рік тому +1

      @@Jigglexphysics The last time I asked them about the game, they told me that it just doesn't benefit them anymore, became too stale and too grindy for them to put more attention to it and instead started their own separate business.

  • @ZyxieRumor
    @ZyxieRumor Рік тому +494

    I have some cousins back in the Philippines that posted on Facebook that they invest in NFTs. Once, I have seen that, I alerted the whole family to convince them to pull out while they can. We managed to get one of them to get their lifesavings out of there, but the rest of my cousins...well...my family members are doing their best to get them back at their feet.
    The cousin that pulled out couldn't thank me enough for what would've happened.

    • @donnyguntmash605
      @donnyguntmash605 Рік тому +3

      I made 5k off an nft game.. it's not that bad 😂 your cousin's a smooth brain if he put his life savings into nfts lmao

    • @wombot2188
      @wombot2188 Рік тому +111

      @@donnyguntmash605 "hehe if ur not profit from crypto like me then ur just bad, I got money totally not because of pure luck btw"
      every crypto/nft bro ever

    • @somethingswrongwithyou9133
      @somethingswrongwithyou9133 Рік тому +54

      @@donnyguntmash605 “I am definitely not delusional”

    • @donnyguntmash605
      @donnyguntmash605 Рік тому

      @@somethingswrongwithyou9133 im delusional cause I made money off an nft scam, right 😂

    • @bored_boar
      @bored_boar Рік тому +20

      @@donnyguntmash605 Nah, I think you just had enough common sense to pull out early. Most of the people who sunk money into Axie/or any NFT ever just were in too deep to realize that they were gambling their money away. They were all looking forward to that giant payoff that never really came.

  • @perceivedvelocity9914
    @perceivedvelocity9914 Рік тому +889

    Keep raising awareness about NFT's Yong! Somebody needs to push back against this unethical Pyramid scheme.

    • @yrazu05
      @yrazu05 Рік тому +14

      He's not the only one that has posted about the evils of NFTs lol. Even before the 2020/2021 boom many people, channels, and news articles posted on the scam it was all about.
      You just didn't care until something personally happened to you or someone you know.

    • @buckbreaker5185
      @buckbreaker5185 Рік тому +1

      NFTs are the future. Scams work. Cope

    • @keiganblaise9878
      @keiganblaise9878 Рік тому

      @@buckbreaker5185 I personally don't give a fuck if you think it "works". Guess what. If it doesn't work good, then it doesn't work. So... No? They don't?
      I don't know why people even try to defend this shit. If something is evil, it's evil. Stop defending it. Period.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani Рік тому +47

      @@buckbreaker5185 So you admit NFTs are scams and that you're a scammer, good to have it on paper.

    • @TheDragon975
      @TheDragon975 Рік тому +11

      @@buckbreaker5185 E.S.A.D, NFT BRO.

  • @RegalPixelKing
    @RegalPixelKing Рік тому +114

    When hearing the story of Orias, it really was heartbreaking. He joined this game and wasted his time on it, not because he was addicted to it, but because he was in desperate need of money.
    Normally when I hear people wasting endless money on stuff like loot boxes or NFTs, I don't feel all that bad for them; unless it's a parent of a stupid kid. Generally speaking whales that spend that much are just being REALLY stupid with their money. I still hate loot boxes, and I wish the best for these people, but you can't protect stupid people because these people will always be stupid.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Рік тому +10

      Stupid can't be saved from themselves, and that's a cruel fact. We can stop a dog trying to cross a street as much as we want, but there will be time the dog crosses without our watch and gets flatcaked by car. There is no point nor meaning to mourn when they brought this to themselves.
      NFTs prove that a lot of people do not know how to climb their way insurmountable odds with the wits they have.

    • @iqbaalannaafi761
      @iqbaalannaafi761 Рік тому

      I really wish this story is fake. This Orias person; didn't he have to worry about food or mortgages? Please don't tell me he had to sell his own house to keep playing.

  • @lizplayspapagames
    @lizplayspapagames Рік тому +8

    right under Philippines is my country, Venezuela. and it's heartbreaking to see that because we live in such an extreme state of poverty so anyone promoting crypto and nfts to desperate people deserves to be in the hottest place of hell. people already struggle to put food in their tables but im convinced people investing in crypto here are the rich and powerful trying to rope in the poor and vulnerable. great video btw!

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому

      The difference between PH and Venezuela is that Venezuela is in a state of death spiral, the PH on the other hand has been economically growing 6%

    • @lizplayspapagames
      @lizplayspapagames Рік тому

      @@herrkommandank675 cool didnt ask tho

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому

      @@lizplayspapagames Didn't aimed for you, its for the other people to see

  • @michaeldelcastillo7211
    @michaeldelcastillo7211 Рік тому +305

    As a Filipino, this makes me sad. Life is so hard in the Philippines that people will do anything to try to get themselves out of poverty and end up in worse state because they end up falling for the latest scam.

    • @CapucineNighly
      @CapucineNighly Рік тому

      Well.... There are a lot of pyramid schemes here and a lot fall for it. It's sad tbh, especially during a recession, depression, inflation...

    • @SkylineGuy
      @SkylineGuy Рік тому +36

      Filipino here. If our people STILL fall for immigration scams, I'm worried what NFTs will do to our country.

    • @Underb00t
      @Underb00t Рік тому +12

      Ive seen enough crypto scams to know where this is going. I told some of my friends not to touch this but didnt listen to me

    • @michaeldelcastillo7211
      @michaeldelcastillo7211 Рік тому +2

      @@SkylineGuy exactly

    • @ShiroEvergarden
      @ShiroEvergarden Рік тому +1

      no surprise tbh, they fell for the biggest scam and heist and elected a guy with a history of graft and corruption and a family history known for robbing the entire country and getting away with it.

  • @derpmaycry2885
    @derpmaycry2885 Рік тому +227

    As a Filipino, I'm thankful to you for covering this.
    This trend cannot die sooner.

    • @rdu239
      @rdu239 Рік тому

      Filipinos should be ashamed of themselves

  • @Vipera217
    @Vipera217 Рік тому +9

    Axie is a bad experience, personally as an artist. I had to constantly meet quota, raise rank not for the fun of it but to raise my chance of earning.
    It ate up a lot of my time and distracted me from my workflow. Anxiety and stress is real. Hearing a distant sfx of it pisses me off.

  • @haruhilover25
    @haruhilover25 Рік тому +14

    From a perspective of a FILIPINO who has played many console and pc games (from NES, SEGA Saturn... all the way to PS4) I just want to give a REVIEW of this game.
    I haven’t played Axie myself but have talked to many people about the GAME MECHANICS since at times of gatherings, axie would be the topic of conversation. I would go as far as observe them play and have them explain the mechanics to me. (I’ll disclaim that I may simplify certain aspects but I’ll do my best to explain as a gaming enthusiast)
    You cannot start the game unless you have a full team of three monsters.
    There’s a single player and pvp multiplayer mode.
    For a long time you can earn currency through SINGLEPLAYER alone. Lets say a limit of 100 SLP from just grinding out adventure mode. To make things time efficient you can just fight the harder encounters (if they are at leveled high enough) to get your daily 100 in Less than 30 minutes. And then do daily challenges for more currency on the first level like (win 20 single player encounters).
    MULTIPLAYER is obviously you versus another human player. You will be randomly matched based on your MMR. Also the incentive to be a higher rank is to earn more SLP per PVP win. But if you lose. You get nothing and your rank is subtracted. It’s possible to be ranked so low that any win in PVP will not gain any SLP. (It’s probably to prevent bots or something but we can talk about bots later). Again CURRENCY cannot be gained in PVP unless you win. And combine that with the fact that people can be scholars to managers with meta teams (BASICALLY PAID META) can cause stress to the player especially when money is on the line. Again you cannot “play to earn” if you lose every match. I forgot to mention there’s a limit to the amount of multiplayer matches you can play a day. Depending on your team. You only have 20 multiplayer matches. Some get 40 and above for more expensive accounts. Similar to those FREE TO PLAY games like Ace Combat with that Gas limit or whatever that number how mych you can play. This adds to the stress that every match counts. Out of 20 matches you need to win enough to meet your managers daily SLP quota that was agreed upon.
    THE ACTUAL IN-GAME BATTLE MECHANICS. Each monster has at least 4 unchangeable moves (everyone uses pokemon as comparison *eyeroll* but you cant use TM/HM). That adds to 12 moves for the whole team. YOU ALSO CAN VIEW YOUR OPPONENTS 12 AVAILABLE MOVES.
    Battle flow:
    I think it’s 4-6 cards for a starting hand and every turn you draw two. (It’s been a while since i seen the game) . I’ll have to oversimplify this part... you can use cards based on a team-stamina management system. Each card uses a different amount of stamina and you gain stamina after every round. So sometimes you’ll need to save cards to combo later while also charging stamina. You can guess what your opponent will and will not do based on his stamina and what cards are available to him. (Example: he hasnt used the card that attacks your monsters in the back of your teams’ formation so he might try to stack them to target and kill it in one round. Or he used too many debuff moves that theres a low chance he has any more copies next turn). Both players technically go at the same time per round. And actions are done in order of the monsters speed. So you’ll need to predict the order events could happen. You can use up stamina on a monster that dies before even using its moves leaving the surviving members of your team with barely any stamina to use next round. ( One would think stamina is deducted when moves are made when actually its deducted after finalizing your choice of cards to use in the round.) TL;DR TO BATTLEFLOW is that it’s a hybrid of pokemon with stamina and card-based battles that progress depending on team placement (front, middle, back) & speed. So you really have to pay attention if you want to win.
    Getting sweaty yet? You can only do 20 of these a day with a daily quota for currency on your mind unless you are the manager playing.
    2-3 hours a day per account is generally needed. (Actually an incentive for some FILIPINOS leaving their minimum wage jobs I’ve sadly observed). Bans are given to people playing multiple accounts on a single device. So i’ve seen people with multiple phones and getting laptops.
    High earnings are not guaranteed unless you are consistent in your matches like 50% win percentage. The guaranteed singleplayer SLP had gradually reduced in a number of updates to the game until they removed “free” SLP entirely. This was due to bots I believe.
    The levels you grinded to do singleplayer endgame became useless since levels dont carry over to multiplayer for obvious balance issues.
    So now you have this account that only earns you currency if you defeat another human player who also just wants money in real life. Essentially people fighting for money in a pokemon-esque stamina-card based game with a META that’s pay to win. If this was merely a game that didnt involve earning money it seems alright. 6/10 maybe. Of course it gets boring if you make it your job though. One that requires you actually be good at card games competitively. What a headache of a livelihood.
    Managers are scammed in investing.
    Scholars are scammed into spending hours on playing. Sometimes losing sleep playing multiple accounts until morning. (But at least they dont have worrying of losing money like a manager could).
    My thoughts: People told me to try it out since I play videogames a lot and i could just sneak it into my schedule like play during my breaks at work. But I never wanted to play the game because playing games as a job would ruin games for me especially when I have a backlog of stuff to finish in my free time.
    Besides those who are in poverty. There is also the class above with a somewhat okay stable income I want to mention. At a certain time in the Philippines many foolish people looked down those with honest jobs here. Some even left their jobs because it wasnt worth it, seeing the amount they make on Axie just by being a scholar. But they’ll be playing multiple accounts which ends up totaling the hours of a real job anyways. Surpassing that even. Which also reminds me that the time spent couldve been used improving oneself by building a resume for example by working.
    The trend was that:
    The value always spiked when an influencer covers the game. It spiked also when it hit mainstream tv news i believe. Add that to the way people here like to gossip and have others join things out of hype was shocking. It spread like wildfire.
    And I remember while it was nice back then seeing people excited to earn extra money, the growing attitude of glorifying how great Axie was really made it seem like a cult to me. If I didnt have a nice job that I enjoy, I wouldve fallen for it too perhaps.
    It’s, to be honest, kind of embarrassing how many people it fooled in this country. I’m glad Yongyea is discussing this since coverage of Axie within the Philippines can get so twisted and biased.

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Рік тому

      Now I'm curious if you and somebody else could "trade wins," (i.e. take turns losing on purpose) to gain ez moneys.

    • @haruhilover25
      @haruhilover25 Рік тому

      @@williamdrum9899 about as easy as trying to trade wins in tekken 7 ranked matches with someone you know 😅

    • @Dracobyte
      @Dracobyte Рік тому

      This comment should be pinned and have more likes!

  • @pangcodashop4571
    @pangcodashop4571 Рік тому +429

    Our country unfortunately doesnt have any warnings against this kind of stuff, our country doesnt even have a proper cyber security and just management on our internet in general.
    So thank you Mr. Yong for spreading the risk of play-to-earn and blockchain games in general, not even our news report this kind of stuff.

    • @aSSGoblin1488
      @aSSGoblin1488 Рік тому +4

      though it certainly prosecutes alleged cyber libel and slander

    • @Measos77
      @Measos77 Рік тому +4

      Technically there are advisories on some potential scams. However I encountered being in heated arguments with people who already knows about the potential scam advisory.
      Didn't listen and only to cry later that they lost money.

    • @skybattler2624
      @skybattler2624 Рік тому +7

      @@aSSGoblin1488 TBH, Cyber Libel and Slander was much easier to think about in a country already filled with print libel and slander, than a crypto game the political boomer are not familiar except by shopping.
      Heck, they mention trying to find ways to tax Cryptocurrency, which I say, good luck.

    • @thortor5201
      @thortor5201 Рік тому +19

      There is one person advocating that this game is a ponzie and that is Atty. Libayan, they tried to mass report his channel. He clash to some axie shillers in the Philippines but what does the majority of the filipino do? They believe the shillers.

    • @powershot9933
      @powershot9933 Рік тому +2

      @@thortor5201 tbh that attorney doesn’t even know what he’s talking about. His content is solely for the purpose of entertainment and not for educational purposes. He’s a clown on his field.

  • @mt_baldwin
    @mt_baldwin Рік тому +467

    Once your hobby becomes your job, you've lost your hobby. That's just the way reality works. I used to want to be a video game reviewer but I love video games too much for that, imo they are the best hobby in the world and I'd never want to sacrifice it just for a job. The latest game to really hammer this home was Elden Ring, watching so many reviewers on UA-cam rush through to get the review out, then speed on from it because the next game needed reviewing. While I got to savor it for hundreds of hours, take my time and explore it and really get to know it from top to bottom.

    • @TwoWayOrbitalStation
      @TwoWayOrbitalStation Рік тому +25

      You can still be a reviewer that plays the hundreds of hours, just gotta build up a youtube channel. You can go more indepth and show bits of the games that most reviewers could never show. You wouldn't get your video out within the first week, but you could find a niche audience that wants a more indepth look and longer video etc.

    • @monarchsub8884
      @monarchsub8884 Рік тому +10

      @@TwoWayOrbitalStation those kinds of viewer's never stick around long enough 4 that 2 work that's y soo many tubers stopped doing them and moved to shorter vids

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому +12

      To Filipinos, this is never a hobby...

    • @user-pn4py6vr4n
      @user-pn4py6vr4n Рік тому +4

      @@monarchsub8884 Short videos are definitely where it's at. I barely watch anything over 30 minutes, even if it's from a creator I know and like.

    • @hieunguyenrileygekko
      @hieunguyenrileygekko Рік тому +1

      @@TwoWayOrbitalStation being reviewer or youtuber can be a hobby too
      the problem is when you rely on it as your main job

  • @vurteildopiinil
    @vurteildopiinil Рік тому +12

    I'm a filipino and I have a brother in law who is currently very invested in this sad excuse of a game. I once asked him what the game is about and he didn't even say anything gameplay wise, he just said, by accident, "Earn to Play" then quickly corrected his sentence to "play to earn". I hope he wasnt one of those people who are in debt rn. I was going to tell him that games like that always have something shady to the side but I didn't have the guts to tell him because it looks like it genuinely works for them. I didn't want to crush him even more since hes already really struggling to earn money along with my sister.

  • @lanceg6197
    @lanceg6197 Рік тому +10

    As a filipino its great to see this story getting more traction, i remember my father recommending me this game last year as a part time summer job but I turned it down due to its shady system and commitment.

  • @Jarem24
    @Jarem24 Рік тому +484

    Appreciate you covering this topic. Filipinos work hard to survive but these NFT’s are just terrible for everyone.

    • @bard1847
      @bard1847 Рік тому +7

      This may sound opportunistic but whenever I see a new and upcoming NFT type of game or fitness app with potential, I try and grab a small bag but never use the app. Just banking on the thought of making money over the potential influx of NFT fanatics and enthusiasts increasing the volume and consequently the value. I bought a bag of Axie when it was sub Php1,000 (USD20) per token and sold when it hit 10x. I basically made a bit of money over someone else's losses.

    • @ricardohoang8452
      @ricardohoang8452 Рік тому +1

      @@bard1847 Seth Green with his $300,000 NFTs is a sign!

    • @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
      @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii Рік тому +2

      fifiliputo

    • @LLawliet04
      @LLawliet04 Рік тому

      @@bard1847 Yup I do the same too. It's all about the right time to pull out and earn money. But for now I play F2P Crypto games and I earn a small bit without spending anything. It's all about how look at it I guess.

    • @victoriagodinez79
      @victoriagodinez79 Рік тому

      It's their fault for being stupid.

  • @hazelnuth2028
    @hazelnuth2028 Рік тому +117

    Filipino speaking. I remember one of my co-workers who kept promoting this game and how much he was making playing and that he's already bought a car and other stuff from earning. That was months ago and I still see no new cars from him or anything remotely expensive. The promise of these "games" giving you money for free is nothing more to me but the modern equivalent of snake oil selling.

    • @iqbaalannaafi4944
      @iqbaalannaafi4944 Рік тому +1

      Not just selling snake oil, but also copyright theft! NFT crypto bros are nothing but con men, swindling money from their victims with sweet promises.

    • @hazelnuth2028
      @hazelnuth2028 Рік тому +6

      @@iqbaalannaafi4944 Yeah. They constantly pepper my FB account with ads about these shitty crypto assholes. No matter how many times I report the ads they just keep coming back like flies.

    • @BrokenNoah
      @BrokenNoah Рік тому +8

      "...one of my co-workers who kept promoting this game and how much he was making playing and that he's already bought a car and other stuff from earning"
      This reminded me of FB posts from acquaintances that advertise -pyramid schemes- networking/MLMs where they would show how much money they are making lol

    • @hazelnuth2028
      @hazelnuth2028 Рік тому +2

      @@BrokenNoah Yeah I think he wanted to recruit me into his group or something but I remained adamant that I was not interested because I knew it was a waste of time and money.

    • @BrokenNoah
      @BrokenNoah Рік тому +2

      @@hazelnuth2028 I make it a point to attend recruitment drives where they would invite potential recruits to restaurants (from my experience, it's usually Max's for some reason) where they would make their pitch. I'm just there for the free food lol.

  • @nazeersadek6705
    @nazeersadek6705 Рік тому +39

    I genuinely shed a tear at the end of this story. The poor guy may his mom RIP 😢 we really shouldn’t let NFTs and crypto to be normalized

    • @rdu239
      @rdu239 Рік тому

      I believe Lyka has been successfully banned in the Philippines,

    • @r3zaful
      @r3zaful Рік тому +1

      Crypto is needed, hacking industry is massive

  • @charliepea
    @charliepea Рік тому +5

    Barely knew of this Axie game, though I do heard it's an NFT game filled with cute characters. That being an NFT is a huge red flag to me and it's sad that people fall to schemes like these because they're too good to be true. Also, loot boxes sure will never be gone, and companies like EA will always take advantage of their consumers' obliviousness.

  • @Wesker236
    @Wesker236 Рік тому +69

    Let's also talk about how news sites didn't help any of these people because they made it worse by making articles on how people were "getting rich by playing a game" but didn't explain that to get rich you'll need the best monsters in game wich only whales got access to

  • @BananaMana69
    @BananaMana69 Рік тому +56

    My buddy lost like $1500 on this game.. Bought these "powerful" monsters and then they just changed all the stats and they were crap after that.

    • @zanwrightmfwr756
      @zanwrightmfwr756 Рік тому +4

      I feel very sorry for your buddy. Usually I support a company changing stats of character as a game balance, but spending $1500 for a character seemed like a rip off.

  • @grymkryzel2691
    @grymkryzel2691 Рік тому +3

    There's a lot of Drama from UA-cam Philippines, regarding Axie. Where a Lawyer declares that Axie is a Ponzi Scheme when Axie is in it's Hype. It's quite a long battle, and he make a lot of enemies because of it, he even have a disagreement with one of his Acquaintance/Friend, and one of his enemies used Personal Attacks againts him, but he never stop fighting, despite a lot of Axienatics Mass Reporting, his Channel, and Videos, and in the end, he is indeed right.

  • @Justin-ee1mv
    @Justin-ee1mv Рік тому +8

    I still remember learning about this game back in 2021 when my cousins were playing it when I was at there place… Oh the horror and the plague it has spread in my country and the region of South east Asia, Disgusting, moral abhorrent behavior on the people’s life and the gaming industry As well

  • @silverdamascus2023
    @silverdamascus2023 Рік тому +198

    Axie Infinity was the only NFT game that actually worked, at least for a while.
    NFT games are never going to work in the long term if people playing them don't actually want the NFTs to keep forever, if people are only in there for the money, but there are no people who play the game for love, no people who spend money on it to keep the valuable collectibles for themselves, then it's a bigger fool scheme, a bubble that will eventually burst.
    Same for any NFTs, it doesn't matter how much money you earned with them, who actually wants those NFTs as the final customer, keeping them forever?

    • @goblincomic4522
      @goblincomic4522 Рік тому +8

      NFT game that work are CS go . The skin is rare and lot of people want to keep the rare skin so there market for it . The point of In game item is people must want to keep it not just sell it the moment it acquired

    • @silverdamascus2023
      @silverdamascus2023 Рік тому +29

      @@goblincomic4522 Plus, there's no need for NFT technology for people to earn money playing videogames.

    • @MisterVercetti
      @MisterVercetti Рік тому +13

      "Eventually burst"? It's bursting as we speak.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani Рік тому +16

      @@silverdamascus2023 This is the weakest point of NFTs and why they're completely worthless

    • @mrbuttocks6772
      @mrbuttocks6772 Рік тому +11

      @@goblincomic4522 Technically the skins are 'fungible' as there is ALWAYS more of them, its only the low drop chances that keep the numbers down. In theory one could invest in a 'bot farm' and just farm those expensive skins.

  • @kyoai
    @kyoai Рік тому +83

    Games that are Play-To-Earn inevitably and always result in tedious, boring game play that feels like work, because the more people earn, the less valuable it becomes, and either the player base interested in earning money will optimize the fun out of the game to earn as much as possible, or the developer will do the same in or order to exploit the player base as much as possible before the inevitable shutdown of the game, or a flood of bots will make it so no human player can compete with the ever-dropping market value of the currency.

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Рік тому +7

      Yeah I quit playing Pokemon because I spent many many hours of my life biking back and forth hatching eggs. Now, if I was getting PAID to do that... nah, it would still be poopoo. But I may have regretted it a tiny bit less. Not by much though

    • @skybattler2624
      @skybattler2624 Рік тому +2

      @@williamdrum9899 Go to the Pokemon VGC Competitive community. You'll be surprise that VGC players pay breeders for the perfect Pokemon.

  • @TarotPolitics
    @TarotPolitics Рік тому +1

    Appreciate your work so much!!! Thank for exposibg these sick scammers!!!

  • @xxCrimsonSpiritxx
    @xxCrimsonSpiritxx Рік тому +5

    Excellent journalistic skills as usual Yong, I've been speaking up about how exploitable NFT based games really are and their potential dangers to people that just don't believe it or in denial of it, your explanations help deter so many victims from falling into these traps
    Keep doing what you're doing man..

  • @AGuywhohasGoodTaste
    @AGuywhohasGoodTaste Рік тому +209

    NFT, debt, and poverty go hand in hand!

  • @Destroyer4700
    @Destroyer4700 Рік тому +136

    Seriously, why did people think that NFTs were a good idea.

    • @Blballerboy
      @Blballerboy Рік тому +14

      I assume they were hoping it have a similar trajectory to bit coin and desperately tried to be big early adopters.

    • @nivlheim09c97
      @nivlheim09c97 Рік тому +31

      unfortunately, these are uneducated people about NFT. Y'know, when you earn barely enough for a day, you'll just grab anything that says "earn this amount while playing."

    • @WilliamBrinkley45
      @WilliamBrinkley45 Рік тому +26

      Greed, that’s why. And if we were being honest with ourselves crypto is almost as bad of an investment as NFTs.

    • @Marky-Mark1337
      @Marky-Mark1337 Рік тому +10

      Look at bitcoin BEFORE the spike. People thought you can cash in that. And people thought it would be the next big thing, thanks to influencers.
      I was instantly turned off after seeing so many influencers pushed it, citing a crash.

    • @Verxx-sc2tl
      @Verxx-sc2tl Рік тому +1

      That's because they don't think much

  • @Turian_Hustle
    @Turian_Hustle Рік тому

    Keep it up Yong. Thank you for covering this where it matters

  • @tecnopceros1376
    @tecnopceros1376 Рік тому

    All the content of your video is pure gold, as it says the truth that not all the people who has listened about Axie know, it contains a full-detailed summary of the success and gigantic drop of Axie Infinity. Very very good video as I said. The only part I disagree is the last opinion of the content creator (YongYea). Personally I´m on the side of this new NFT wage, I wish that exists more and more games which implement NFTs and blockchain technology in order to create micro-economies to run paralel other economies of "real-world". I agree in some point of your thoughts, I wouldn´t like that all of the vast majority of game software companies turn into this movement, no, that is a thing I cannot agree with, however I would like a considerable fraction of new (or no new) companies starts to create those fantastic economies I haven been talking about. I think the market of videogames is enough gigantic to receive both: funny and economics on a sustainable way.

  • @heartend4388
    @heartend4388 Рік тому +91

    Filipino here. I never really trusted Axie when it first started trending here, I didn't really like how the "scholarships" are basically free labor for the "manager" who bought the NFT's. Really hope that my fellow countrymen can get out of Axie while they still can.
    Thank you, Yong, for making this video!

    • @qrs1989
      @qrs1989 Рік тому

      what do you mean "free labour"??? The scholars are the ones that benefitted by far the most of anyone involved in axie.. $0 investment and a ton of money withdrawn.. free labour my ass lol

  • @kosmikaonebladeshy
    @kosmikaonebladeshy Рік тому +51

    to my fellow Filipinos, ask your legislators to investigate and make laws against this.

    • @lestercruz118
      @lestercruz118 Рік тому +37

      thats kind a hard for us cause we have noob celebrities legislators and plunderers and a thief president

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Рік тому

      Can relate

    • @Mogmogs
      @Mogmogs Рік тому +15

      @@lestercruz118 that and pinoy crypto bro and sis will be angry haha

    • @darnoskisecond323
      @darnoskisecond323 Рік тому +17

      @@lestercruz118 Senator number 1 who cant understand english in the senate.

    • @TheEmeraldboy100
      @TheEmeraldboy100 Рік тому

      @@lestercruz118 You can bribe them with child prostitutes.

  • @vwlssnvwls3262
    @vwlssnvwls3262 Рік тому

    Thank you for your concise reports on all this craziness in gaming.

  • @jonathancossette6252
    @jonathancossette6252 Рік тому

    Fantastic video again and thank you for fighting against the NFT plague, highly appreciated.

  • @jeizi6806
    @jeizi6806 Рік тому +177

    I'm one of those doing the "Gruntwork". Working with 2 accounts. Stopped around December when the price of SLP was no longer worth the daily stress. Axie never actually made me more money than my previous Job. But it did give me free time that having my previous job didn't give. But yeah I had no idea it had this much impact to alot of people. Thanks for the video!

  • @stargamer64123
    @stargamer64123 Рік тому +59

    Bring articles like this right in the faces of the gaming industry. I don’t care what they think, the sooner they see the horrors that NFTs can inflict on a person and their well-being, the better.

    • @iqbaalannaafi4944
      @iqbaalannaafi4944 Рік тому

      People gotta realize ASAP that NFT crypto bros are nothing but stupid ponzi schemers doing copyright thefts.

    • @nathanielchieffallo4273
      @nathanielchieffallo4273 Рік тому

      Not gonna lie, stories like this make a capitalist mouth water. Heavily exploiting thousands of people, fooling them to give up their money for zero product? That's a dream to companies like EA

  • @plangganeta
    @plangganeta Рік тому

    Great video as always.

  • @joshjuntilla
    @joshjuntilla Рік тому +5

    Filipino here. Yeah, this Axie Infnity became somewhat a crazy thing at one point here but I never jump in the bandwagon cause I know there's something about it that isn't right and generally speaking, anything that is crypto-related is a no no for me. I feel sorry for my fellow Filipino's especially to those who genuinely trying to work hard but just got scammed.

  • @Uldihaa
    @Uldihaa Рік тому +52

    Game companies want what those that create these NTF "collections" want: a trading market that they get a transaction fee for. The real money in crypto isn't in the value of the digital "goods", it's in the fees collected for each transaction.

  • @rafaelcalmon2858
    @rafaelcalmon2858 Рік тому +42

    *I had a friend try to sell me on the concept of the game.* Of course I wouldn't engage it, as I have no interest in the play-to-earn model, but as a friend and a videogame enthusiast that likes to analyze game design I did my best to at least hear them out. While most of it sounded like bs, he did suggest there was an interesting mechanic in having a competitive monster battler in which the in-game market affects the meta, keeping it from stagnating. It does sound like something that could work (in fact, it doesn't need NFTs to), so I gave them the benefit of the doubt. At the very least, the game seems to have more work put into it than the vast majority of NFT-based games. I figured you could maybe play it like some played Dota 2, in which you invest some real money (buying the battle pass) and then grind through hours and hours of gameplay, essentially paying it back and earning a bit extra by selling the items in the Steam marketplace.
    Unfortunately, it seems it's nothing like that. I'd expect it to at least be fun to play, but I suppose it's hard to have fun when you're bleeding out real money while spending an entire day trying to grind it back. And on top of that, I've checked stuff about quite a few NFT games in order to have a better grasp on my thoughts about it rather than just trust whatever people throw my way blindly. And the conclusion I came to is that the only one I found that even remotely resembled an actual game was Axie. The fact that it is not even a decent game immediately wipes out the last semblance of value I could see in the current state of NFT gaming (which wasn't much).
    Like it was pointed out before, the current model is just unfit for games. I feel that, unless a completely new kind implementation appears, there's just no merit to it.

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Рік тому

      Yeah it seems like the worst parts of Pokemon pretty much. No thanks

    • @Toberumono
      @Toberumono Рік тому +2

      If it helps, from a programming perspective, NFT games are already as good as they’re gonna get.
      They are fundamentally run on an append-only ledger, which is something that we’ve had for years. So, if you want to improve NFT games, just run them on a better ledger. Thing is, we already do that - it’s called a log. So… yeah. There is no way to make a better implementation of NFTs except just making the Steam marketplace (it uses a mostly append-only log for recording transactions of scarce items). But, because the Steam marketplace already exists, nobody will bother remaking it… they’ll just use it. Ergo, NFT games are as good as they’re gonna get because the better version already exists and doesn’t use NFTs.
      (Note: the above only applies to games - there are a whole host of technical reasons for why NFTs suck in general from a programming perspective, but their problem in gaming is that the better version of them already exists… and predates them)

    • @jirehtheprovider
      @jirehtheprovider Рік тому

      yeah. sadly, doing my due diligence really helped. Because when I looked at it late into it's life cycle,...
      "one piece of a base Axie Affinity monster is the equivalent of a Full Nintendo Switch and an extra game or two?!"
      As someone who leans more into Nintendo's gaming IPs on both consoles and Mobile gaming IPs, I say that these nfts just kicked me out of the nft model.
      No steam market option or Nintendo Amino approach? But for me, the fact that there is no In-game free to play system that lets you earn in game currency kills it for me.
      for example. POKEMON Masters EX is a free to play game where there is a cap on how much you can pay for extra gems if you want a character. But you have the ability to save up in game gems to where you can get your favorite character eventually.
      Another big factor that nft games miss is this important feature: your in game earned starter characters can carry you through every game mode it offers. It is even more important in those game with pvp modes. Masters EX does not have a PVP mode, making it even more prevalent that your free Units should be prevalent.
      So is it mandatory to get every released Pokemon in this mobile game I sampled? Not really, only if you want to. Because the free roster of Pokemon you get in it's in built story mode are strong enough to carry you in every time limited event

  • @Ianpact
    @Ianpact Рік тому

    Thank you, Yong.

  • @rabbustamante3814
    @rabbustamante3814 Рік тому

    Please continue to cover. There's a lot of grim stories my friends here are experiencing.

  • @AhsokaJackson
    @AhsokaJackson Рік тому +209

    Oh, Lord. This looks like it's gonna be *nasty.* Please don't tell me folks already in poverty ended up racking up a bunch of debt or anything.…
    Losing money you don't have is an even scarier prospect than losing the money you already do. Especially if you have very little income to dig yourself out of that hole to begin with.
    Very curious to see what this is about. I will say as soon as you said "NFTs," it was like, "Ahh, carp this again???" ⛳⛳⛳

    • @awitcher5303
      @awitcher5303 Рік тому +27

      Sadly people in poverty are exactly the sort to fall for stuff like this

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Рік тому +26

      @@awitcher5303 well they wouldn’t hav fallen for it if they weren’t in poverty. Ppl become desperate when they want to Survive. It’s scummy to take advantage of that

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому +17

      In the Philippines, we have an expression here: Kapit sa patalim (holding onto razors). It's a metaphor on how poverty breeds desperation...

    • @user-pn4py6vr4n
      @user-pn4py6vr4n Рік тому +4

      @@ma.2089 Yep. It's very similar to payday loans. People who are financially secure just wouldn't agree to these sorts of things, because it's a bad deal on its face. It's not necessarily a lack of financial knowledge, just sheer desperation that pushes people into the arms of these scummy scam artists.

    • @satorudo
      @satorudo Рік тому +3

      Note that no one in poverty went into debt for Axie. That’s why “scholars” existed which was basically the rich people who could afford $100 Axie would rent out their Axie to the poor in exchange for a cut of the profits. It was pure digital colonialism exploitation.
      In fact in the rebranded F2P game the first patch did not add game features or balances or any “game” stuff. It added the ability for scholars to prevent accounts renting Axie from cashing out SLP (the in game currency). This alone should tell your the priorities of how this “game” operates. It’s digital slave labor and features that further entrench the slave class are the things that get implemented

  • @dragonloli7938
    @dragonloli7938 Рік тому +72

    Filipino here... One reason why there are so many Filipino playing it is because many Filipinos are jobless and they're usual hobby is mobile gaming. Great video as always Yongyea !
    Rest in peace to the guys mother.

    • @CapucineNighly
      @CapucineNighly Рік тому +2

      Well with the current situation of things, ya a lot are playing this game after investing in it. You really can't say it's a f2p when it's p2w. So the Filipinos who have no cash for the p2w, won't be able to play the game. Unless they became scholars for someone who has money.
      Here in Philippines there's a reason why the job area went into total decline, it's with cough a certain mandate. Ofc that's one of the many reasons.

  • @dexteradao4186
    @dexteradao4186 Рік тому

    When the local media picked it up it was already on the decline and by August the trend was only downwards but they still made it look like it was some kind of a prime investment opportunity when in reality, it simply isn't- not even close. It peaked in May 2021 I think at 15php per SLP but by Sept it was only at 5-6php per SLP and the year closed with the SLP valuing at 1php per piece. The problem there was new people kept flocking in despite the fact that the value of the SLP kept plummeting and the early adapters were actually already selling out en masse by the last quarter of 2021. Most of the people who lost their money in the game are super late into the party and failed to calculate if and when they will have any significant returns on their investment which is probably the most basic thing to do before doing any business or investments. You really save a lot of money by doing a bit of research first before making a decision about money. I really hope a lot of my fellow pinoys learned something out of this experience. I played this game too in Feb of last year for a couple of months as a scholar with time as my only investment and I played a lot of other P2Es too like gunship battle which is free to play and on mobile too and gods unchained with a sponsored account similar to an axie scholar.

  • @slugshotgunGR
    @slugshotgunGR Рік тому +1

    I had a lot of friends and co workers who quit their jobs to shift their focus on this game because it was supposedly going to support them better financially in the long run and I remember this being talked about a lot here and becoming so big that people actually started groups that kept trying to recruit other people to join. I was wondering what happened to it and why it went quiet.

  • @delctrlalt4
    @delctrlalt4 Рік тому +21

    When I saw it immediately seen it as a Ponzi Scheme. Good for the starters and the ones that "pioneered" and got out, but well, they were part of the problem as well.

  • @zerathylalysaari1393
    @zerathylalysaari1393 Рік тому +24

    Filipino here. I remember talking to my friends that around December last year, the price of SLP dropped so much that it discouraged those Axie players from playing. Thank goodness I didn't fall for this shit. It was a popular game among the Crypto bros I know.

  • @lemeres2478
    @lemeres2478 Рік тому +1

    7:50 No, not even then. That is often the disconnect with game reviewers. instead of finding a game you like, putting in hours, exploring and getting to know the systems.. .you have to move onto the next big thing while you are in the window to farm search results. And you might not even like that other game... but you have to do it, since doing a review on a game you love might mean you don't make a deadline with your boss (or you might not make enough ad revenue to make rent if you work for yourself).

  • @sird135
    @sird135 Рік тому +3

    I was skeptical the first time that it boomed because it is easy money. I knew a lot of people doing this. I have a rule that says "easy money is not safe money". Turns out, this rule still holds to this day.

  • @macrograms
    @macrograms Рік тому +28

    Sentence to translate into all languages:
    "If it seems to good to be true, it almost certainly is."

  • @RDG99
    @RDG99 Рік тому +18

    The only thing that stopped my from playing this was that it was I was too busy playing Warframe. Almost all my officemates were playing this game trying to get some extra income. Kinda sad what happened to this game.

  • @randomtaglmao
    @randomtaglmao Рік тому +1

    I'm from Venezuela and I was in a Axie "Schollarship" or whateve, and it was the most infuriating, dreadful and anxiety-inducing experience I have lived in a span of 5-7 month
    I entered when the SLP was in like -0.10 more or less, it wasn't stable and basically you have to stay alert when it hit the 0.10 mark, because it was something weird and "unique" that in half an hour it was under that mark. With the money I made with it I purchased a new phone, while my friends bought thinks like air conditioners for their houses, phones, I heard of people buying cars and stuff like that when people were playing where the SLP mark was above 1 Dollar (And in that time you could make like 100 or more SLP by just doing PVE for 1 hour)
    And while I was happy to make money (It was basically my first job), the stress and anger I felt by just playing it was a lot. And i'm the type of guy that it get really salty when playing League and I get camped, but this was way worse. I was losing game and game, and by being under 800 in the ranking, I was doing 0 SLP, and I was a month in the same rank, basically doing like 5 hours a day of the gaming and doing nothing, and not having any assist with my Axie team or other Schollars. I was miserable and I wasn't a "Wage slave", or at least in the normal sense of it. So yeah, fuck NFT games, worst experience ever, especially with how the people behind the game were more interested in saying again and again how they were going to make it better and the SLP to be back and worth anything and just delaying stuff, with the time I spent in it I would surely have made more money if I got a more "traditional" job, but oh well, at least I learned from it

  • @elknolasshrineofraja3966
    @elknolasshrineofraja3966 Рік тому +6

    🌸😹It is quite impressive the degrees to which those behind NFT shall go to ensure the success of their pyramid schemes.😹🌸

  • @dereban5654
    @dereban5654 Рік тому +29

    My brother in the Philippines messaged me last year in June about Blockchain games and asked me what I thought about it. At the time I'd never even heard of Blockchain or NFTs (not sure if NFTs came after or not), but I knew straight away that it was a bad idea and that it was too good to be true.
    My first thought was that it was kind of like some stock market except way shadier and that given there's an investment to get in, it would probably be a situation where the rug would be pulled once enough people got into it. I don't know whether my brother dabbled with it any further than just being curious, but after seeing what we now know I really hope he didn't.

    • @EJ_Red
      @EJ_Red Рік тому +3

      Do you guys still contact each other? If so then he may be doing fine and was just asking

  • @rincasifutsume
    @rincasifutsume Рік тому +1

    I said the following in another channel, it was really stressful when my brother was really trying hard to win the games in axie infinity just to provide for his son during the pandemic. It started off alright with him winning enough games, which only earned him cents in USD because of the "scholarship program". It got worse when he isn't winning any games at all. Though since my brother quit the game, he has been doing okay. It's just really unfortunate that the financial situation here in this country could be exploited by NFTs. I hate it.

  • @stormgear896
    @stormgear896 Рік тому +1

    When I heard about this up to a point that a relative offered me to run an account at 2 hours a day I thought I'd give it a try but ultimately didn't do so simply because I don't feel like committing to it and that I don't want to waste other peoples time because of that.
    I also think that it's not gonna be that profitable if there aren't enough active players who would buy the item that everyone is gonna be grinding hard for.

  • @dagarath
    @dagarath Рік тому +54

    I have a friend in the Philippines who was involved in this, 2 years ago he was making a really good living and luckily always cashed out as much as possible because its now gone to crap, there were thousands of people relying on this game for their entire living wage.

    • @burrzie8446
      @burrzie8446 Рік тому +1

      Not to sound mean, but it’s kind of stupid for your friend to rely on a NFT game to be his main source of income.

    • @Freeholdkizw
      @Freeholdkizw Рік тому +8

      @@burrzie8446 it's actually pretty popular in less fortunate countries, you can actually earn far more than a normal paycheck

    • @burrzie8446
      @burrzie8446 Рік тому +3

      @@Freeholdkizw Well, props to the people who earn a lot of money from it. Personally, it just doesn't sit right with me to have your entire livelihood depend on an NFT game.

    • @dagarath
      @dagarath Рік тому +3

      @@burrzie8446 He could early on make a months wage working in a day or two playing axie, might not have been so stupid near the beginning, it just got harder and harder to make money as time went on because the growth of the Play to Earn gaming market is non existent, it is actually starting to shrink.

    • @burrzie8446
      @burrzie8446 Рік тому

      @@dagarath I can see you point. I assume your friend has a back-up plan in case the NFT route stops working for him.

  • @ashproof
    @ashproof Рік тому +15

    Remember all those NFT's us gamers wanted? Me either.

  • @DreamingBlindly
    @DreamingBlindly Рік тому

    I'm glad I'm an artist and was immediately alerted to what NFTs are before NFT games were even a thing and am still sceptical because as long as an object is just registered digitally and not physically means that it is very prone to risky things.
    This is especially true for non specific objects such as randomly generated data or pre-made data since it does not hold any personal and direct transactions.
    But most Filipinos can't seem to understand this fact and have a tendency to easily trust people who give them hope. Heck even my brother said that I should get on that questionably ambiguous ship called "NFTs" just a few months ago coz he thought I'd get rich but I firmly believe in my abilities to predict certain things so I educate him instead to make him get off the that train before it drives him to hell. (not sure if I convinced him tho so I'm still checking in once in a while)
    And hey it should have been pretty obvious the moment you realize that you're not actually owning the image they give but a piece of code that links to that image instead. Seriously? That's like owning cards but instead of cards you get a bunch of randomly generated letters and numbers. Heck I would have gone with it if it were some kind of hidden message that led to some kind of real world event instead!

  • @coconut8820
    @coconut8820 Рік тому

    Really weird as well since recently there was a game convention in the PH called CONQUEST, and one of their sponsors was Axie and Coinbase …. ((But the thing that sell the event was because of the guests thank god it wasnt the because of cryptos))

  • @Moralof
    @Moralof Рік тому +16

    I dont usually comment, but the fact that I got an ad of an NFT videogame in the middle of this video is kinda... Weird, to say something. I hope people open their eyes to this kinda things. Keep spreading awareness!

  • @thunderoflight
    @thunderoflight Рік тому +16

    Pattern I am starting to see:
    - Dev/Publisher with no job wants easy money
    - Makes a crypto/microtransaction with NFT game with difficulty spike
    - Makes profit
    - Gets Job offer
    - It's a Scam
    - Loses everything by easy money grab hackers, that uses the mental state of the exploiter against them.
    - Bad Karma to Dev/Publisher stupidity.

    • @Jeez001
      @Jeez001 Рік тому +2

      Just pointing out the engineerwho feel for scam is just an employee not the founders of Axie

    • @thunderoflight
      @thunderoflight Рік тому +1

      @@Jeez001 I made it more general, but yea.

    • @iamnietta1940
      @iamnietta1940 Рік тому +4

      More like they “hacked themselves” to get the real money and probably avoid some lawsuits.

    • @thanhvinhnguyento7069
      @thanhvinhnguyento7069 Рік тому

      @@iamnietta1940 I'm confident most of them are inside jobs. As for axie, I know my countrymen, they ain't no fool easily hacked by these email tricks

  • @s3prototype669
    @s3prototype669 Рік тому

    At one part of this, I thought you were talking about Ready Player One movie. Where you were talking about employment and in the movie there were camps

  • @Xankill3r
    @Xankill3r Рік тому

    Did you see the recent research that involved several tens of thousands of players and direct involvement from 7 major game publishers? They were looking at the potential of games for impacting mental health. The only strong relation they found was wrt motivation models. Implicit motivation (I want to play this because it's fun) led to a noticeable improvement in player well-being whereas explicit motivation (I need to play an hour today to complete my battlepass) led to a noticeable deterioration in player well-being.
    Easy to extend that to NFT games I think.

  • @matrix255
    @matrix255 Рік тому +23

    Here in Venezuela Axie was also very popular, some people were very excited to receive Axie "scholarships" basically they got an account for "free" however the owner of said account took the majority of earnings but it was sort of an easy way to make some money. That's why we Venezuelan are refer as the Filipinos of latin america by many.

    • @AoiLucine
      @AoiLucine Рік тому +6

      Oof. Yeah, Venezuela has had... a rough time, these past few decades. Stay safe, friendo.

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому

      Venezuela is nowhere near the state of the PH, hyperinflation isn't present here and poverty does not take more than 50% of the populace, just 18% and has been declining. Furthermore, Venezuela's GDP has been contracting, but the PH's GDP has been growing an average of 6%, where it's poised to reach a GDP of a Trillion USD by 2033.

    • @matrix255
      @matrix255 Рік тому

      @@herrkommandank675 Venezuela has no hyperinflation? Are you high? I would like to remind you we removed 8 zeros from our currency, even the US dollar our parallel currency is being affected by the inflation. Also I don't know where are you getting those numbers but saying only 18% of the population is living in poverty is laughable

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому

      @@matrix255 Venezuela has hyperinflation, PH has not. Please read the comment above once again

    • @matrix255
      @matrix255 Рік тому

      @@herrkommandank675 Oh sorry my bad. I misunderstood what you said.

  • @Carnax6969
    @Carnax6969 Рік тому +25

    As a Filipino in the UK, who wants to be able to financially provide for my mother and father in their older age, I genuinely feel for Orias and all other Filipinos who just wanted to have money for their families. My heart breaks that he wasn't able to provide financial comfort for his mother before her passing.

    • @taags
      @taags Рік тому +1

      So why is the Phillippines such a victim to this thing?

    • @Val17282
      @Val17282 Рік тому

      @@taags Phillipines is wracked with poverty, so Filipinos who don't better fall victim to it as a desperate attempt to get out of poverty

    • @Carnax6969
      @Carnax6969 Рік тому +2

      @@taags Don't know, mate. I was born in the UK and I've never been to the Philippines yet. But if I were to wager a guess, it'll be because the victims were poverty-struck individuals and thought that this would be the financial opportunity they've been waiting for. Just like in any country, you'd find people who are susceptible to these kinds of schemes, possibly due to lack of awareness of modern scams.

  • @demon-x3250
    @demon-x3250 Рік тому +1

    As a Filipino, I actually got curious on what Axie was as I had no idea of what NFTs were at the time. I saw some of my college classmates play it and i thought, hey this game could be fun. But then some of my friends who actually tried axie said something along the lines of its hard to get started in the game, there's a process and that i needed actual money to start it up. This effectively pushed me away from Axie as I wasn't too keen on the idea of playing to earn since i was in a sense a free to play player, while yes this term is for games with micros and f2p model i just associated it because it was kind of similar in my head. To then learn all about how shady NFTs are, I was so glad i got pushed away, otherwise I may have become a victim.

  • @gaffee3958
    @gaffee3958 Рік тому +1

    15:25 this is what it’s about, dragging people desperate for some form of income. I couldn’t agree more.
    I almost got roped in but fortunately, I left when I saw that I have to pay a few hundred dollars to even play. That is not a business model where the game’s purpose is “fun”. It’s totally a pyramid scheme where you are made to “invest” and commit because you’ve poured money into it.
    It’s not about fun, it’s just money.
    Thanks for reporting as always Yong. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @count_dcinamon
    @count_dcinamon Рік тому +109

    i had tried this game using a cousin's account just to see whats it's about. and i gotta say, its basically a pay to win game.
    if you dont have a good axie with good stats, you are almost guaranteed to lose as there's barely actual tactic involved.
    it wasnt that big of a problem early on the game's lifetime as you can still earn some of the currency just by doing pve missions, but later on you only got them if you win some pvp.
    i see no reason why actual gamer would want this sort of shit on a proper game period.

    • @LastPaganGaming
      @LastPaganGaming Рік тому

      this, i got sent into a managed account and all my opponents are rigged against me. Even with their best builds. i got released after 7 days. don't bother with the game

    • @mehkel8672
      @mehkel8672 Рік тому

      Have you seen Axie Infinity: Origins?

    • @jirehtheprovider
      @jirehtheprovider Рік тому +1

      what you mentioned is what immediately killed me from joining this game when I read about Axie Infinity from Akshon Esports.
      No more in-game modes to earn it's in-game currency. Only earned by PVP game modes? Yeah, that is gaming toxicity and exploitation there.
      It is unlike Pokemon Masters EX, a favorite Mobile Game I had with obvious Lootbox Issues. But it has a lot of other features and systems that still kept it alive from 2019.
      Just the ability to earn in game gems through its daily gamebmodes really helps. Remove that, and it will make me quit the game.

    • @count_dcinamon
      @count_dcinamon Рік тому

      @@jirehtheprovider yea unfortunately as bad as lootboxes on that kind of game is, it is still somewhat a game first.
      with axie, its a money earning scheme first, game second

  • @thequietplayer3691
    @thequietplayer3691 Рік тому +45

    I remember back in late 2020 during the beginning of the chip shortage, I was trying to buy a 30-series Geforce GPU just to play Cyberpunk 2077. I joined a stock monitoring discord and I was surprised that so many people who could barely afford to pay their rent, were spending $1000-$2000 on a GPU to mine cryptos. I hope those poor fellas are doing okay and at least able to recuperate their original investment.

    • @B.B.Digital_Forest
      @B.B.Digital_Forest Рік тому +8

      I bought a 2nd graphics card during the Covid lockdown so I could render my work faster. I learned the card was used for crypto mining and the seller bought a new, more expensive card to replace it. He even tried to get me in that work but I turned that down fast.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Рік тому

      @@B.B.Digital_Forest especially when mined cards have hit-or-miss reliability that is not worth buying and risk losing a lot more than playing safe

    • @coredetta
      @coredetta Рік тому +1

      Thank god the crypto mining died and gpu is getting cheaper

    • @ryukomatoi163
      @ryukomatoi163 Рік тому

      @@coredetta wait fr? I didn't e en see the price dropped yet, it's the same

    • @coredetta
      @coredetta Рік тому

      @@ryukomatoi163 idk but in my country the GPU and CPU is getting cheaper

  • @GlucoseGuy
    @GlucoseGuy Рік тому

    The loot box thing is a slippery slope. I mean banning loot boxes in video games would seem to have repercussions on things like CCGs. Magic/Pokemon/Yugioh, etc. the cards themselves have real world value and packs are essentially loot boxes. Same thing for the hidden collectable figurines, "did you get a special one?" (e.g. Disney Vinylmations)
    In the digital world, I imagine a place where all cards have a fixed price based on the creator's 'rarity' decision. Anyone could just mint whatever cards they want knowing the price. If the game allowed a secondary market, it couldn't get out of hand as the fixed price would essentially be the max price. 'Packs' would mostly be for limited play variants. (booster draft, sealed, etc.) which have been proven to be skill based game types.

  • @felipetakemoto4038
    @felipetakemoto4038 Рік тому

    Great video. Im actually a axie player and kinda like it. However, the way how most of NFT games ideas are sold that is the problem for me. There are lots of investments that you take the risk, but it doenst tell you "you WILL get rich", like lottery, horse races, starting a band or whatever. I got to get some cash out of it, but not that much. I was one that though everyone could earn during the hype (duh), but I only manage to profit because I could win matches in the game. My friend who was also lured to this universe didnt have the same luck. Brazilian here btw. I dont know if people doenst do some research, but every video I checked before investing said to DONT INVEST MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE.

  • @DOGEonPC
    @DOGEonPC Рік тому +54

    This game was huge when it blew up here. Sadly, a lot of people fell for the scam, with some people even looking for "scholars" who they pay to play the game for them. If you don't want to be a scholar and want to invest instead, you have to pay at least $1500 iirc just to get your own Axie. Of course, it burst and only those who came first were able to make heaps of cash while those who invested last weren't even able to recover their losses. Typical Ponzi scheme stuff, but hey! People here in my country are used to that kind of stuff.

    • @CapucineNighly
      @CapucineNighly Рік тому +2

      Yup, I was also shocked that you really had to invest in that much to even try and earn something there. So it felt like a scam to me. Also, ya.... People here fall for scams like that often. Especially if they only "need" to play a game and other Filipino money makin channels on youtube advertising it. So ofc they end up thinking it's safe and end up falling for the scam. 😒

  • @kevingame3198
    @kevingame3198 Рік тому +48

    Looks like the game industry needs to be held accountable just like how movies back in a day were held accountable I don’t know my history of movies but this movies from a century ago words were in its infant stage

  • @matthewsnee660
    @matthewsnee660 Рік тому +2

    If we ignore the speculative element, any "earnings" in play to earn have to come from money someone else has put in. If the entire ecosystem is players looking to earn, and no one wants to pay to play then its just standard crypto gambling with extra steps beacause money is only made whilst the token price is rising. That itself is a zero sum game, beacause with an asset that generates no real-world income, all gains have to be realised as someone else's losses eventually. As with all this stuff, the only guaranteed winner is the person who buys in early and the money comes from convincing others to buy in later, so a ponzi scheme essentially.

  • @OZYMANDI4S
    @OZYMANDI4S Рік тому

    I had a professor who joined Axie during the time it just came out, and he posted on Facebook on how soul crushing it was. He said that it gave him anxiety due to the games mechanic in which you might lose some kind of currency if you fail in an encounter. It ruined video games for him because that anxiety still haunted him whenever he plays something else.

  • @woah56
    @woah56 Рік тому +53

    It's almost as if investing your time and money in something that doesn't have much value for your real life, or any monetary value, is a horrible idea.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani Рік тому +1

      Who would've thought!? Let's hope crypto bros don't read you comment, for them their imaginary coins are worth more than the environment...

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Рік тому +4

      @@Ebani Unfortunately, even if you completely ignore the existence of NFTs, a lot of people still believe that coins are worth more than the environment.

  • @MyNameIsSonsky
    @MyNameIsSonsky Рік тому +7

    My good friends in the Philippines.. 🇵🇭
    😓
    I was almost encouraged by them to start playing and investing as much as $1000 to play this game.. jeez..

  • @sanashi27
    @sanashi27 Рік тому

    I live in the Philippines and I've not only seen ads for Axie, I've seen people trying to get managers and streamers doing some kind of contests to find scholars. I thought it was kinda shady cause the scholars were asked to stream alongside playing the game and the managers would get a lot of money but it seemed to be working out for some people. Seeing this made me feel bad for those who did get into the game. Things are getting pretty bad here in the country so I can't blame them for this.
    Another thing I've heard is a social media site (forgot the name) which is also somewhat like this where posting stuff would earn you money. That one though had been obvious for many that it wasn't gonna work out unless you're already popular since earning money depended on how much engagement your posts had been having. Unlike axie, I don't think that took off quite as much.

  • @EeveeFromAlmia
    @EeveeFromAlmia Рік тому

    Ooooooooh nooooo who could have possibly seen this comming

  • @phoenixlich
    @phoenixlich Рік тому +7

    If this had been any other kind of workspace the lawsuits would be pouring in.

  • @joejunior4700
    @joejunior4700 Рік тому +12

    His mother died and him bankrupt but the NFT bro's will just move along on the scams and even flame this person for "making a wrong NFT investment".

  • @koteshima6682
    @koteshima6682 Рік тому

    Finally someone is covering this. A lot of my friends have been overtaken by this game, they keep posting about "mentorship" and recruiting and whatnot. Now they're radio silent about this game. As if they never touched it.

  • @altrogeruvah
    @altrogeruvah Рік тому +2

    I started feeling nauseous during the managers-scholars part. Like, we all play video games that help us temporarily escape the woes of real-life economy and its struggles, not games that perpetuate all the negative aspects of modern society. What's next, Cubical Simulator? Stress Simulator? Low-Wage Simulator?

    • @kolacao8134
      @kolacao8134 Рік тому

      There are old games with simulated economies...or even stock markets