Minecraft developers have collected only 72 signatures in their petition against NFT πŸ˜‚


It seems that hostility between game developers and the world of crypto has escalated, whether it’s a spring allergy or it’s painful. Group Climate Replay, which includes developers from Mojang Studios, Studio Minecraft, asked developers and gamers from all over the world to sign "NFT guide". The text, in the form of a guideline, asked game developers to weigh the potential dangers of NFTs in terms of environmental, corruption, and mental health. It would seem, and here ecology? Do NFTs tend to spoil the environmental background? In fact, the developers have in mind the amount of energy consumed during the operation of blockchains.

There is a lot of resentment in the management about P2E games in which users earn crypto and NFT by completing tasks or quests. The developers said that games should be fun, not work. And if you take it and work for pleasure, will it not work?

The petition against the NFT gathered as many as 72 signatures in a week. πŸ˜‚

Posted by Corey Cheviak on the Discord Climate Replay group, who is the co-author of this guide. Cheviak added that in addition to 72 people, there are signatures from five companies, but Climate Replay is currently verifying their signatures.

Another big issue for developers is the apparent lack of security across the entire ecosystem, with billions of dollars worth of hacks happening every year. Consider the recent $600 million Ronin Bridge hack by Axie Infinity.

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