Mikey 'FlashX' รีทวีตแล้ว
Mikey 'FlashX'
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This collab is insane. @elev808designs are the pinnacle of jersey design & quality. I own 7 of them and @pudgypenguins could not have chosen a better partner 🥶


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Mikey 'FlashX' รีทวีตแล้ว
Mikey 'FlashX' รีทวีตแล้ว

Most successful people aren’t fearless—
they’re just experts at turning anxiety into action.
They feel the pressure.
They overthink.
They doubt themselves like anyone else.
But instead of letting it break them,
they use it.
They take that restless energy,
that constant tension in their chest,
and they turn it into progress.
It’s not the absence of struggle that makes them win—
it’s their ability to move through it.
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Mikey 'FlashX' รีทวีตแล้ว

SIDE QUEST VOL. 1 is OUT NOW! 22 new GRiZ tunes / remixes / flips / edits. I hope you love it!!! Griz.lnk.to/sidequestvol1


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Mikey 'FlashX' รีทวีตแล้ว

Just minted CORES by Sugartown.
It's time to Play. Bet. $WIN.
x.com/visitsugartown…
Sugartown@visitsugartown
Stake with CORES. Play actively with CORES. Earn passively with CORES. $WIN with CORES. Only in Sugartown. Like + RT for a chance to join WL ✳️
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It's here! One day I'll sign it and ship to a new owner. Hope it will stay with me at least a couple years. c:


OHNE ✦ HALS@ohnehals
Just ordered a framed print 2,3 meters large of this piece 😶🌫️
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But selling items is not something that blockchain itself creates. Web2 games can offer this too. It’s the developer’s right to decide what is tradable and what’s not. Historically they have prevented it because it reduces their revenue… until developers can drive more money with this behavior, we won’t see it integrated.
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Steam market its no fast.
Everything used with the intention of stealing is not going to be safe, you know that. My experience with games has been infinitely better in the web3 area than in web2. I have never had to circumvent rules to sell items, accounts and the like on web3. This is all based on my experience over the years, but it doesn't mean I'm right.
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Web3 Gaming Is Not Inevitable (sorry)
Token Dubai was... surprisingly depressing.
Bitcoin was up 15%+ and in the grand scheme of things not too far off ATHs, yet the mood was somber. I spent the week talking to brilliant founders, builders, VCs, chains, marketers, you name it. And the underlying consensus was clear:
Web3 gaming is not inevitable.
And it all boils down to a single, uncomfortable question:
Why do we actually need blockchain in games?
Many have attempted to answer this. But the dam is breaking. It's time to cut through the noise and get brutally honest about fundamentals, what blockchain actually improves in a gaming experience. Because most of the commonly cited “advantages” are, frankly, smoke and mirrors.
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@itokatv I think blockchain makes it more unsafe. How exactly is it creating safety?
It’s definitely not faster… look at CSGO marketplace
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It all comes down to security and a method of trading assets quickly and preserving value. People want to play and earn something for their time, and that's the least they can do. Can games without blockchain do this safely? Without putting people at risk of harm? I don't think so. Yes, Brazilians like them, but we still have a huge audience that likes to play good games and that's what it's all about. There's a lack of good games with rewards, and I'm not talking about rewards that last 5-6 months.
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@itokatv You can have good energy, but what’s the logic for the technology being inevitable?
I think LATAM is still chasing the casino dreams of a quick pay day
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For my friends and colleagues still building, I am rooting for you. I want the good actors to win and I know that you're building like you'll be here for the next 20 years and not just another cycle.
Make a game. Build a business. Then, and only then, worry about the blockchain integration.
If you made it this far I sincerely thank you. To everyone that has been rooting for Snack, I thank you too. We're struggling but these realizations are important to put on the table and level set with our community.
I wrote this with love. I know how hard this space can be. I know the pressure to stay bullish. But we owe it to ourselves and each other to cut through the BS.
Not to burn it down, but to build something real. 🫶
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What started as a movement built on conviction and technical curiosity is now bloated with projects chasing exit liquidity. The curtains are lifting. The questions are sharper. And the answers… aren’t good.
Yes, we may see another web3 gaming cycle—but it’ll likely be smaller, shorter, and weighed down by the ghosts of 2021.
The upside? The smartest builders are waking up. They’re realizing that survival means building real businesses: Sustainable revenue + Focused web2 UA
Token strategies as a layer, not a crutch
Web2 users spend real money.
Web3 users extract value.
The Inevitable Truth: Web3 games might survive—but not because of the tech.
They’ll succeed in spite of it.
The added complexity and cost will slow adoption, not accelerate it. The winning studios will treat blockchain as a backend feature, not a selling point.
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