02-22-2021, 07:10 AM
Recently, crypto has been in the news a lot - with Bitcoin shooting up in value by a lot (today 1 BTC is $56,220).
There are skeptics who are saying that crypto is not a real currency, etc. but it's obvious that it's interchangeable for fiat currency (like USD), so it indeed is a real currency with real value.
This reminded me of how game currencies, years ago, became a sort of currency (including RuneScape's "gp" at the time). And the skeptics would often say, "you're wasting your money on pixels!" etc. but it was obvious those "pixels" had real value.
Even then, various games popped up, built on micro-transactions that basically turned their "pixels" into units with actual value, and made them tradeable too - essentially making these units into a currency.
It's funny how wasteful crypto mining is: loads of computers using up billions of dollars of electricity and releasing loads of carbon into the atmosphere as a result just to give these crypto coins (like Bitcoin) some value.
I think RuneScape's gp (coins) was a much better way to "mine" currency. There was a human element: you knew that x amount of gp took y amount of hours of "work" in the game.
There are skeptics who are saying that crypto is not a real currency, etc. but it's obvious that it's interchangeable for fiat currency (like USD), so it indeed is a real currency with real value.
This reminded me of how game currencies, years ago, became a sort of currency (including RuneScape's "gp" at the time). And the skeptics would often say, "you're wasting your money on pixels!" etc. but it was obvious those "pixels" had real value.
Even then, various games popped up, built on micro-transactions that basically turned their "pixels" into units with actual value, and made them tradeable too - essentially making these units into a currency.
It's funny how wasteful crypto mining is: loads of computers using up billions of dollars of electricity and releasing loads of carbon into the atmosphere as a result just to give these crypto coins (like Bitcoin) some value.
I think RuneScape's gp (coins) was a much better way to "mine" currency. There was a human element: you knew that x amount of gp took y amount of hours of "work" in the game.
Wasted too much of my youth on RuneScape. I don't play anymore. Will start again when I'm like 70.