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‘Play-to-Earn Reason Behind Gamers Hating Crypto,’ Claims Atari Founder


‘Play-to-Earn Reason Behind Gamers Hating Crypto,’ Claims Atari Founder

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  • Atari founder Nolan K. Bushnell laid out important changes driving Web3 gaming adoption.
  • He revealed that e-sports platform Moxy plans to enter Asian gaming via Hong Kong.
  • Bushnell refers to Moxy as “the best gaming hangout.”

E-sport platform Moxy’s Chief Knowledge Officer, Nolan K. Bushnell, and the founder of the major console game company, Atari, is bullish on Web3 gaming. However, he argues that play-to-earn games are the reason behind gamer’s “disdain” for crypto.

Bushnell revealed back in August that the Web3 gaming platform is exploring Hong Kong for its entry into the Asian market. Consequently, Bushnell, along with Animoca Brands Co-Founder Yat Siu, ConsenSys Head of International Expansion Laura Shi, and Cognitive Systems Lab Founder Eberhard Schoneburg, spoke about the future of gaming at a conference organized by Cyberport Hong Kong.

During an interview, Bushnell asserted that the Web3 gaming industry needs to shift its focus from play…

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