I thought a large font would be easier to read. Thanks for the advice I appreciate it.
Partially, I agree with you about wallet creation and minimizing barriers to NFT adoption. However, cryptocurrency is definitely going to become more mainstream and when AAA games will implement crypto it will be a game-changing moment for the industry.
But have you asked yourself why they don't do it if it's such a game changer? Because the average person, when he needs money, goes to work and when he needs relaxation, he plays a computer game. Attempts to explain to him that items obtained in the game can be in the form of NFTs and tranfered on blockchain ... (this is where the average person's attention ends and if the game is not turned on, a negative review on Steam is sent, the money is refunded and another game is purchased).
Moreover, in my opinion, blockchain is used where trust is not enough. That's why bitcoin is a great invention, because storing your life savings in something over which another entity has complete control is not the best solution. However, this is not the case with computer games and computer games items. Steam Community Market where you can trade knives from CSgo is more than a dream come true for an ordinary player and the risk that steam will run away with the knives and leave players without these "valuable skins" is zero. None of them will pay extra 5$ eth transaction fee to be sure his skin is on blackchain and now one will steal it as long as his 12 words are safe.