Âne would be an ass (a donkey). The automated translation misheard "asset" I presume, an asset would be "un bien" ;). Good luck in learning French! Were you inspired by the age of Voltaire?
Charles often talks about bonds for journalists as a way to incentivize good journalism: if they misinform, the bond value goes down. This is how $charles could play out: if he keeps delivering good content and good takes, adding more content purchasable in $charles, this literally becomes betting on a man. I can see media tokens being some kind of patronage of artists to push them to do more and better content. I appreciate this is not Charles' primary mission but that's the potential use case I see for others in the future.
I agree that many holders had become concerned about the apparent lack of progress. Sunday's races provided confirmation that not only is the project in a good place, but it's reasonable to contemplate Equine becoming the leading horseracing Web3 game.
I think they kept things under wraps so long that people kind of lost hope, and this invitational was like bang, we're back! Very needed breath of positivity after more than 2 years of development.
great news on $beard, also its so cheap right now! hmmm do I spread my beard over multiple wallets to get multiple drops, or just get 1 rare one...one things for sure...I aint shaving
I can see a big crypto influencer being the first one to monetize their videos. Coinbureau for instance have 2.5M subscribers. It'd be huge if they sold a special episode on Stuff. Lots of people would mint and it'd put Stuff.io on the radar of people from different blockchains.
Merchandise from book sales or rock and roll concerts can actually return more income than the sale of the actual product, like when rock and roll concerts come into town and sell out their concerts. They make more from the Merch than the actual concert.
All those games copy the same thing: real life horse racing. The age at which horses start racing, the "Classics" races, the Elo point system, all of this happens in real life. What I think matters is the spin they add to it. Photo Finish did great with their easy onboarding (free practice horse, free CROWN tokens for participating in a race, great UI) and the DeFi aspect of their token such as with racetrack staking. Equine went harder on realism with having jockeys impacting the horse's performance, having a color-breeding system and a very advanced racing engine taking into account things like lactic acid levels, air resistance or track viscosity (the dev is a scientific programmer). All these games will appeal to different players and it's a good thing people get to choose. As long as people have fun at the end of the day, then these games will have fulfilled their purpose.
@@aerokrator_ im in all 3 of these horse racing games and have been in zed & PFL for years. i can promise equine is very different. (hence why im here). thanks for this video!
Depends which ones. The Winnie the Pooh audiobook earlier this week sold out super fast. Living author books struggle and don't sell out. I'd say the threshold is higher now. The book needs to be really popular to sell out, or have a low quantity (~200).