Kira1995: Introduction to Snorfkingdom Community
Hello,
As you can already see, my Hive name is kira1995. I have discovered the crypto space some time ago through researching world events/politics, as well as how said events would affect markets. I have heard the name Bitcoin thrown around a few times way back when I used to hang out and play games like Habbo Hotel, where I have had experience building up an empire of value by trading and gambling, before later Habbo banning gambling entirely within the game, and later banned me without forgiveness (For "asking for personal details" oddly, which I never have, nor heard back from with the multiple tickets I've submitted). Who knows if there is value to those assets anymore with one of the biggest components, casino/game betting, now being illegal to them anyways.
Besides Habbo, I also had the hobbies of playing Yu-Gi-Oh, and Magic the Gathering, and loved deck brewing. Mainly jank decks in particular. I did typically have about two to three competitive tournament decks at my disposal though in case any big events came up, and was still successful with surprising people with my jank with groups that knew me and knew what decks I typically have for use in tournaments, such as my D.D. Dynamite deck with one of my favorite cards, later to have been banned, called Necroface.
Even derped around with decks in Yu-Gi-Oh that wouldn't really have to touch any of their creatures on the battlefield, besides changing their attack positions and forcing them to attack me. Sometimes even the most basic combos end up trumping modern sets. When they have so many backup abilities for when cards are destroyed..or targeted...so what if I don't ever do either of those things and just let them ram 500mph into a thick brick wall? XD
In Magic the Gathering, a win wasn't a win for me unless the match was won in style, or even with an extremely overwhelming board state vs the opponent, whether I finish with 100+ hasted 100/100 soldiers, a 256/256 hasted trampler, reviving the opponent's entire graveyard onto my battlefield, forcing the opponent to draw their own cards and killing themselves with Ob Nixilis, copying spells or permanents like 20+ times over with duplicated Thousand Year Storms, and etc. I believe the latest jank I was able to enjoy was probably the Ozolith+Amass deck I had created, with cards like Widespread Brutality + Chrystalline Giant. Always nice to have a Vigilant, Hexproof, flying, lifelink, Deathtouch, Menace army with first strike that regenerates every turn thanks to Ozolith running as backup to hold onto the counters if it goes away. 😉
And you can't forget the Dreadhorde Invasion. :3
I was not much into the straight up red aggro, or the straight up counterspells like many others tend to do, which is actually the reason I left MtG, after a new counterspell was developed that doubled as a land, which increased the likelihood of the opponent always holding yet another counterspell. That's what pretty much drew the line for me with MtG, and then with Yu-Gi-Oh, I think it became the 2 paragraphs of text on each card narrowed down to where I needed glasses in order to read them, and especially became hard to read over certain foils of the cards.
But that's a bit of my background in my hobbies that brought me here, with Crypto, Splinterlands, NFTs, and the communities with them. I collect a bit of art here and there on WAX, especially with VirtualDream. I am closing in on about 1,400 virtual dreams in my WAX wallet now, and appreciate some of the artwork pumped out by them, and not being as expensive as many tend to be.
What brings me to Snorfkingdom specifically? I guess I had happened to bump into the Snorfkin booth on an earlier Dygycon, and found it to be a pretty chill community, and had some fancy nostalgic looking collectibles that appear as if they would have been from some GBA RPG game or something. They were pulling in various communities from other crypto games at the time to hang out and chat. I think I've met a couple of Uplift people there for a bit who helped me get started, and they started in Splinterlands, so there were pulls into each other within the gaming communities, even though I did kind of drop off from Uplift...honestly what appears to me as what seems to be a lack of progress..? 😅 I'm just a bit skeptical of them right now to be honest. Too much time had passed for there not to be hardly any added functionality to a game, where the foundation of the game had pretty much already existed before it was worked on, since it is basically a Minecraft server with extra perks.
It's a nice thought to have a world with your own plots with borders, and controls to them, and still be able to interact with others without fear that everything could go wrong to anything built each second that passes, but there has to be more than just this in order for them to succeed.
Anyways, that's a little about me and what brought me here. Regarding what I think could improve this community..? I think maybe keep up with the fancy collectibles, maybe see if somehow there can be a collab in making like micro RPG-like versions of things from the various games the community participates in, onboard more communities, and make it like a central hub for like crypto gaming updates.
What central hub here do we have on discord currently that does updates for each thing like this accessible from one place just with a number ping coming out of discord notifications? we don't need various emails for updates that we would have to delete. We can just check back in the one server and see what Splinterlands, Uplift, Xonotic, Axie Infinity, and etc are doing. It's convenient, and it's like having your very own community in a local card shop or something. :P
Edited to end of post:
I did also forget to mention here, I did not know what Bitcoin was at the time I was playing Habbo, but later on down the road when I was pointing out flaws of the central banking system and listening to channels like the X22Report, I started finding out what Bitcoin actually was. I previously just thought it was like an alternate payment option starting to be used for a couple of different games, because at the time, I did happen to come across a couple of different ones way back during the days Habbo was extremely popular that seemed to have an option to use that for payment.
Now I don't remember exactly when I discovered the use-case, but I know Andreas Antonopoulos and one of his speeches about the corrupt banking system was like on the mark for me, and he later brought up what Bitcoin was, and how we could use it.
So that gives a bit of a hint on how I started that journey. :)
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