@gamingonlinux There is an entire market for them which would beg to differ. But setting aside NFTs (the low-hanging fruit of Blockchain applications), the Blockchain tech itself could have some really interesting applications for gaming. I am particularly interested in the idea of in-game permanence and long-term tracking of a players impact on a living world.
@Aetous @gamingonlinux This is a common refrain but not entirely true. Yes, you can technically achieve record-keeping with a low-cost database transaction. But that misses the entire point of Blockchain. It's not a 'better database'. It brings singularity, security, built-in integrity, decentralization, and (when done right) independence of the product and data from the originating developer.