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The NFT marketplace OpenSea recently came up with something new, teaming up with Beezie to create an online claw machine. This attempt to bring traditional arcade gameplay onto the blockchain adds some fresh fun to NFT interaction. Let’s see if this model can carve out a path among the sea of PFP projects.

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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 11-24 08:10
Claw machines on the blockchain? Another scammy idea, just waiting to be rugged, haha.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 11-24 06:59
Claw machines on the blockchain? Laughing, this is probably the pinnacle of gameplay innovation.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 11-24 03:12
Claw machine? What new tricks can this gimmick come up with, or is it just the same old routine in a different shell?
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 11-21 11:59
Putting claw machines on the chain? Isn't this just a rebranded form of gambling, OpenSea wants to play people for suckers again.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 11-21 11:59
Claw machine? Another way to play people for suckers --- OpenSea really can't sit still, always thinking of new concepts to keep alive --- Can this thing really be popular? Feels like the same old thing --- It's all about on-chain games and claw machines, they all feel the same to me --- Wait, what's the difference between this and those previous on-chain card draws? --- So it's just a repackaging, the on-chain version must be more expensive, right? --- No way, are there really people still playing this kind of stuff? --- To be honest, this is a bit interesting compared to PFP projects --- The hype is greater than the reality, let's see how long it can last.
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NestedFoxvip
· 11-21 11:58
Claw machine? Yet another "innovation," but to put it bluntly, it's just a reskinned gameplay.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 11-21 11:57
It's just another trick to move traditional games on-chain. Theoretically, it should work, but in reality... Luban No. 7 is under construction. --- Online claw machines sound fresh, but they're just probability contracts. The academic value is MAX and the practical value is MIN. --- Let me try this smart trap, I might end up locking myself inside again. --- Claw machines on-chain? Just another useless innovation, how could a PFP project rely on this for a comeback? --- This contract is a bit interesting, but how long can it last? I bet five bucks that no one will use it in three months.
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TxFailedvip
· 11-21 11:48
ngl, claw machine mechanics on-chain sounds like a fresh UX nightmare waiting to happen. learned this the hard way with similar "gamified" contracts—gas fees gonna make those plushies cost more than actual arcade runs tbh
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MevSandwichvip
· 11-21 11:32
Claw machines on the blockchain? Isn’t this just another gimmick to exploit users in a different way? It’s just another marketing stunt.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 11-21 11:29
Claw machines on the blockchain? Isn't this just a skin change hype? What new ideas can there be? OpenSea is starting to mess around with these flashy things again, PFPs have been everywhere for a long time. Online clawing sounds interesting, but it feels like just a way to collect IQ taxes. If this thing becomes popular, I'll eat shit upside down, betting five ETH. Beezie's collaboration this time is quite bold, let's see if they can keep the popularity. Another "innovation," but it's still the same old stuff, it's meaningless.
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