When you play CryptoKitties, you’re using the Ethereum blockchain. The fact that you can sell them is what got me to join this ridiculousness.Īside from that, you’re also using what could possibly be the future of payments for trading goods or digital assets. You can even run a CryptoKitty brothel if you so choose. You can also end up breeding rare and fancy cats which can cost a lot of money (or in this case, ether, the cryptocurrency it uses) or breed typical pusakals (stray cats) which won’t sell for more than $4. These CryptoKitties can be bred, sold, or gifted. But still, for the price of a one-bedroom BGC condo unit? OK, fine. To be fair, it is the first-ever CryptoKitty in the entire universe. Now let me introduce you to the now-famous cat that cost a cool $114,481. They’re literally illustrations of cats with all sorts of crazy features. These cats aren’t even animated for crying out loud. Really, a CryptoKitty is just a cat illustration. Sorry but …what the hell is a CryptoKitty? All that for a site that launched about THREE weeks ago on November 27, 2017.There are now over 70,000 CryptoKitties.Anywhere from $6M to $11M (depending on the news source) have so far been spent on this site.A CryptoKitty was sold for $114,000 or about ₱5.7 million. If you haven’t been keeping up with the news, here’s a rundown of insane facts on this newest internet craze: Imagine a website where you can buy and breed digital cats.Īnd where each digital cat you own is totally unique and can’t be replicated, taken away from you, or be deleted.Ĭall me crazy but this whole CryptoKitties business is GENIUS.
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