This WEB3 game is created by Hashpalette, Japan's first IEO token sales company.
The company was widely criticized for its first release, Elf Masters, but this second installment, which continues the original gameplay, is also pretty amazing. From what I've seen, there were some people staking between 100 million and tens of millions of yen over the years, so it was quite a hot topic, but as I've said many times before, it was acquired and is now run by the United States.
I've been watching this game since I discovered it two years ago, and while I'm not particularly avid, I'm happy that the game itself is continuing, but the tokens have completely lost me, so I'm refraining from recommending it for now.
It's scary to think about what will happen to Elf Forest, which seems likely to suddenly announce its closure in the future. Just to be on the safe side, there were times when I thought that the investment professionals who had a very unpleasant experience were intent on destroying the irritated users who were making fun of them but still buying tokens. There were times when I thought about the huge crash of the tokens, the lack of enthusiasm, and the intention of Web3, but the user base had zero enthusiasm and stopped saying anything about the operation period. Elf Forest turns two years old tomorrow, and if things don't improve, this service will be unnecessary. While there's a slight chance of a third wave, it also feels like it's going to end like this.
In the midst of all this,
Many new WEB3 gaming and L1 services will be launched in 2026, so Japan and the world are still at their limits. The stance of not wanting Japanese people to get involved is also growing in the crypto world. The Financial Services Agency's licensing guidance is based on fears that Japanese people and foreigners in Japan will have an independent economy in the future. For this reason, investment assets in Japan have plummeted, and cryptocurrencies have been withdrawn and run away.
In the end, this is a trend, but
Cryptocurrency exchanges are necessary because they don't want to be limited to Japan. There are times when the world isn't good either, but I still think places where Japan has little involvement or doesn't supervise are great.
One aspect of China's current shady behavior is abnormal! When China, under the former Mongolian regime, banned cryptocurrency, I felt like it closed off the future for those seeking cryptocurrency, especially those with American and European connections. It's scary, but its past history seems even scarier.
The cryptocurrency that China has banned all citizens from possessing is
I personally found this to be a very impressive virtual/cryptocurrency interpretation from my perspective, separate from fiat currency. (I've thought about it a lot, and there are many questionable interpretations, so I'll be more reserved.)
The virtual anima theory, when you assume a soul-like theme related to a personal, imaginary Western European being,
In other words, it's a coincidence that there's no future for me in current Mongolia or current Mongolian-speaking China. Even though I feel a connection between the continent's complete cryptocurrency ban and a different virtual coincidence from Mr. Ito, there needs to be more positive results, and I wonder if they even have sincerity or motivation! I'm feeling a bit annoyed, and I think it's about time, but I hope the service providers and distribution teams do their best.
Also, there's the issue of foreign-related topics. (We're not particularly close, but I think I've become more conscious of the outside world than I was before. In these difficult times, I think we need to keep a little more distance.
I think this is especially true among Japanese people visiting Japan, especially those who aren't looking to marry for the future, who need economic connections with other countries, so I think international remittances and cryptocurrencies are necessary for the world and various regions. So if WEB3 were a little more conscientious, we could provide payment services around the world even in wartime. There are already plenty of international remittances and other services, but cryptocurrencies have unique potential, which is good, but I can't say for sure whether they are truly an excellent, conscientious service that will change the current trend.
And
In recent years, the idea that Japanese people are no good has accelerated, and in some cases, it's only natural.
This may be due in part to the Japanese people of the past, but I miss the days when I realized the world was nearing its end.
So, going back to the present,
Things have been going wrong with Elf Forest, Hash, and the bitFlyer exchange for the past two years, but nothing particularly good has happened since the US took over, which has been bothering me. But, come to think of it, I agree... As for why blogging is necessary, it's extremely important in many ways, but the existence of the Oviedo nation and all sorts of other things, including fraudulent schemes, makes it unbearable. It's like this, so I can't help it to some extent, but I'm writing about the difficulties, right?
But there was a time when I was seeing meaningless haters and truly malicious people, right? Even when it comes to things like Web3, I don't like being seen by those people. It's pointless to be seen as someone who continues to have malicious intent, so I don't like it.
These kinds of useful issues, the discovery of fraudulent schemes, and the true purpose of virtual themes are necessary in areas where they need to be communicated to a small number of people, and to an audience overseas where it should be beneficial (if the facts are correct *we're no longer in an age where only good results are achieved*).
The Winter Olympics in Italy ended on the 23rd of this month, and the FIFA World Cup is out of my sight.
I have some hopes for Elf Forest as a user, but I hope the administrators will adjust their staffing to accommodate foreigners.
I'm writing this while hoping something good will happen tomorrow, but I'm thinking that there may not be anything planned.
Actually, I feel like the current situation is not good for the virtual Ooze nation.
I feel like that kind of thinking was present for each member of Ooze, regarding the theme of the era.
I feel like that kind of thinking was present in the current bad situation.
I want to write a Japanese song like that.
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