Basically you play mobile games like COD, PUBG etc and then get rewarded in tokens, in exchange for them collecting your data and then selling it to publishers.
If this will be your personal information then I will be passing out with this. If they only requires your Gmail then we can still use different Gmail to the game.
Does something like this even make sense? Most gamers don't care about cryptocurrency in my opinion, but the fact that 3 million users are currently using the platform that can be easily convereted into DAPP users in the backgorund is kind of appealing.
Maybe some may not but if they see that they can earn crypto in the game and at the same time enjoy playing it then they will be have care for it. With regards to the number of users, I think that it can be easily manipulated thru bots if I'm not mistaken
Overall, earning crypto while playing mobile games sounds cool for me since you are enjoying and at the same time earning bits of crypto. On the other side, I will not play on their games if they require their users to get their personal information.
Hi LogitechMouse, actually I think there is a misunderstanding. Basically its not your personal data but other inforamtion that may be relavant to game publishers. An example would be whether you make in-app purchases or not, or whether you spend more time playing RPGs or FPS games. Rather than selling your personal info, its more about collecting data on your gaming habits and rewarding users who opt to share that information with advertisers and game publishers!