Despite the fall of nonfungible token (NFT) prices, play-to-earn NFT gaming carries on as more people see it as a potential way to make a living.
In a survey conducted in the Philippines, 32 percent of the respondents said they would quit or consider quitting if NFT games allowed them to go full-time. John Stefanidis, the CEO of NFT gaming platform Balthazar, said that he’s “not surprised by the findings.”
Jesus Dawal Jr., a Filipino gamer, told Cointelegraph that at the moment, the earnings in NFT games are not enough. “There is no doubt that blockchain gaming is a revolutionary concept, but at the moment, I don't think it will be enough to support me financially by itself,” said Dawal. However, he also notes that he’s ready to jump in when the ecosystem develops more.
Blockchain gaming organization YGG Pilipinas' country manager Luis Buenaventura also thinks that there’s definitely a trend of people quitting to go full time. When asked about the topic, he told Cointelegraph that “for better or for worse, the trend of people quitting their jobs for P2E is definitely picking up.”
However, the blockchain gaming executive notes that it’s not just blockchain gaming that is picking up but also crypto opportunities. “It’s equally likely that people are finding alternative income opportunities in crypto in general, and not just P2E specifically,” he said.
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Back in 2021, a report from the Blockchain Gaming Alliance (BGA) showed that NFT gaming generated over $2 billion in revenue in the 3rd quarter of 2021. This accounts for 22% of NFT trading volume according to the BGA.
Apart from generating revenue, the blockchain gaming community has also shown a
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