Jeffrey Zirlin

I'm Jeff, co-founder of Axie Infinity which made over $1B revenue. AMA ๐Ÿ‘‡

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Axie is the #1 NFT game by DAU, marketplace volume, and cultural impact. As Growth Lead, my mission is to grow the size and strength of both the community and economy. I grew up playing video games and catching insects. Let's talk about community building, NFTs, metaverse. AMA ๐Ÿ‘‡
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Marcelo Kraven
Hello Jihoz, I'm playing Axie for 3 months now, and I would like to thank you for all! You taught me that decentralization is the way! I am developing a table RPG system based on Axie, and I would like to know if the Company is interested in supporting this kind of projects. I'm also interested to know if there are other NFT games interested in using the Ronin network. With love, Kraven
Olivia Bridges
Hi, Congratulations on achieving the milestone of 1B$ revenue. No doubt NFT is the future of the gaming industry. I am curious about the NFT gaming future, I mean how it is going to achieve more business than formal gaming businesses.
Peter Costello
Can you help me explain to my wife the value of play to earn? Her argument to me is that playing the game is not contributing to the development of anything. I don't know enough to explain otherwise. Is there a use case where the effort in playing is able to be used for another purpose? For Example, by playing, you are contributing to computational solutions? Work masked as play?
Yor Ocfemia
Hi, As of this time, the feedback chanel in discord is flooded with players frustrated about the critical hits happening too often in every single match. But after every update, it is getting worse and worse that now, we experience 3-4 critical hits in just 1 match. Does this mean the devs and the mods don't even care about the feedbacks of the community? What is your say on this?
The Jiho๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿ”Š
@yor_ocfemia We definitely care a lot about your feedback. I understand that criticals can be frustrating to deal with. Stay tuned!
Inรจs Chrรฉtien
hello!!
Alexandra Kazakova
I was writing a research paper about your game and found that some economical aspects seem quite unhealthy. I noticed that your players are mainly from developing countries (Venezuela, Phillippines, etc.). For a lot of them, your game is the only source of income. Some even buy real estate with money made in the game. Then what happens is that money keeps recycling within the game and high-net-worth players aren't joining, so there is not a lot of money inflow from the outside. Seems like a pyramid to me. I am sure this wasn't in your plan, but how are you planning to approach more sophisticated players, ready to invest money from other sources into your game?
Farhan Kabir
Hey Jeff, How do you think the future gaming will look like in 2050?
Aleix de Toro
Congrats on your hard work Jeff! I can't wait to see how the metaverse will change the way we live :) BTW, what was the most difficult part when you started up Axie Infinity?
oki nawa
wow!! that is very impressive!! nice work
Nate Torwong
Good