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RE: The Future Of Gaming: Enjin Coin

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

Well, even though i love enjin coin i think the current mentality thowards games needs to change, at least in my country most persons older than... let's say 40 doesn't know what a streamer is, or what they do, what type of games there are, they don't know anything, i think enjin coin will be something, but i think it will take at least from 10-20 years before we actually see the coin shining, but hey, i might be mistaken xD

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Yeah unfortunately I think you're right haha, what I'm proposing probably wouldn't be socially acceptable and possible for probably like 100 years. I think Enjin Coin could get to a decent size and become really revolutionary within 5-10 years, but as you say, probably even longer for it to really come into its element.

Ah tell me about it, it's definitely largely a generational thing. I just hate that there's still sometimes a stigma around it, like if they don't quite get it, that's fine, but don't judge people or say things like "that's not a real job", because it is.

I really think one of the main issues is that people get stuck in their own generation, and struggle to fully embrace new technologies. I really hope that when I get older I'll always keep up to date with the latest tech and make sure when I have kids/grandkids I can understand the stuff they're up to and play with them etc. instead of being judgmental and confused haha.

Yeah dude, i also want to keep up to date with the latest tech when i'm older, but there is just one thing that old ppl do that i'll full embrace and that is to tell kids to "Get of my lawn!" XD it's the best old guy expression

Being a streamer is the same as being a TV show host, they are just there to provide entertainment! The difference is that we employ the streamers with donations, while tv show hosts are employed by the channel companies, at least we can choose which entertainer we like!