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Long time no talk apes; u/sharkbaitlol back at it again this time to talk about where I believe GME is headed and why it's potentially bigger than we think (and I don't just mean the MOASS).
A few months ago, we were introduced to nft.gamestop.com; we're still unsure of what this exactly is and what it will entail - but I think I might have an idea of what it is GameStop is attempting, and if I'm right, this is going to change everything. Not just for gaming, not just for ecomm, but for all IPs (intellectual properties) in the future. The MOASS will just be a fucking pitstop.
Power to the players
With that being said, lets get into this:
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Lets break this down into parts for ease of understand of how I got to this point:
- GME Past --- A GameStop history lesson
- NFTs --- GME + NFT = ?
- GME Future --- Tesla vs Amazon
- GMERICA --- Brick by Brick
NFTS NFTS, GETCH YOUR NFTS HERE.
https://preview.redd.it/jed4asz85ck71.png?width=595&format=png&auto=webp&s=855f39438932733de9ca10d2fcc5f339a198d27a Okay we get it, NFTs are everywhere - we have punks, apes, kitties and even penguins. Why is this being hyped up so much again? So what are NFTs? From Wikipedia directly:A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique and therefore not interchangeable.[1] NFTs can be used to represent items such as photos, videos, audio, and other types of digital files. Access to any copy of the original file, however, is not restricted to the buyer of the NFT. While copies of these digital items are available for anyone to obtain, NFTs are tracked on blockchains to provide the owner with a proof of ownership that is separate from copyright.Long story short, essentially you're able to attain 'ownership' over an digital asset or intellectual property. As they mention above, photos, videos, music, movies, tv shows, podcasts, games and more. This concept alone is fucking huge. This all runs on the backend of Ethereum which you may have heard of, commonly referred to when talking about Crypto alongside Bitcoin. As of right now this NFT market place exists in a variety of different places, but one of the few main locations where we can buy/sell/trade these NFTs are on a site called opensea.io. We see a bunch of different "collections" of NFTs being sold/bought and the entire market collectively is estimated to be worth over $1.5 billion as of July 2021 (I believe they are well above this now as of end of August). Some of the most top traded NFTs right now: https://preview.redd.it/cls471e38ck71.png?width=1363&format=png&auto=webp&s=b0c50b0ca2c54d117bf56c4bd85fee208c06efc9
So where does GME come into all this
GameStop released a microsite months back at the domain nft.gamestop.com. We found there a minigame featured a banana cat, and a link to a wallet. As it had turned out - this wallet contained a couple of Easter eggs for us apes, including a "Game On Anon" message in the contract; and the mention of a new type of GME token built on top of Ethereum. https://etherscan.io/token/0x13374200c29C757FDCc72F15Da98fb94f286d71e Now it's hard to compare this to anything since it's a new concept; but something like CryptoKitties can give us some hints. https://preview.redd.it/vjur43et9ck71.png?width=1109&format=png&auto=webp&s=42f108e17dcfab68705cd356146277b75883897f While this is innocent looking enough, it's important to note that this is one of the world's first blockchain games. As they mention "each CryptoKitty is one-of-a-kind and 100% owned by you. It cannot be replicated, taken away, or destroyed". This concept I believe stands as a trojan horse for GameStop's potential "MetaVerse", which will aim to encapsulate a game or experience on a much larger scale. The crazy part is this is just the beginning. NFT games look to showcase an asset in a digital environment, one where we don't just get to look at our pretty NFT art; but actually interact with them too. Here's a screenshot from a NFT game called "EVAVERSE" that is playing around with this concept right now: evaverse Essentially you can buy or get awarded a new board, that actually stands as an asset that you will be able to buy/sell on a NFT marketplace. Cool part is, each board has their own stats/visual appearances. I know some of you may be thinking; why would I ever buy something that isn't real? It's the same reason we go to movies, pay for Netflix or listen to music - we don't own any of these products physically either. They're intellectual properties that we get to experience. This concept isn't a stretch either, here's a screenshot of the Steam marketplace for digital knives you can buy in the game Counter-Strike that has thrived for years. Yes, those are prices in real world USD dollars. And yes, people care about them. These aren't even the most expensive items in the game haha. Seriously just ask your 12 year old nephew if they'd prefer a physical t-shirt to wear, or a Fortnite skin. that butterfly knife though ? As if this concept wasn't already crazy enough, I personally believe GameStop can take it even further. Not just a market place for items in games, but a market place for: ????????????????????????ALL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
???????????????????????? DRM-Free digital games that you can buy/sell anytime you want (a massive limitation with today's digital shops directly from PlayStation, Microsoft, Nintendo), Movies, E-Books, Music, Tv shows, podcasts, paintings, 3-D renders, stocks, deeds. The ambition of becoming not only the fucking KING-KONG of not only eCommerce, but intellectual property too. The Amazon of IPs powered by NFT. Sounds like building a marketplace on this scale could be complicated... Introducing: Nice NFT Punk profile picture Matt ;) We need to look no further than GameStop's own, Matthew Finestone - head of blockchain. Prior to GameStop, Mr. Finestone spent just over 3 years working at Shanghai based "Loopring". This is essentially (I'm sorry Matt if I butcher this), infrastructure and user-facing products for the future of marketplaces; an almost "Steam Marketplace"-esque approach to Ethereum. https://preview.redd.it/x9aou4ynfck71.png?width=533&format=png&auto=webp&s=2e38c1d51f217ec40d742af3bfa78c32abea023fCONSIDERATIONS:
- High "Gas Costs"
- NFTs are expensive as a result