It’s part of why, according to a report from the research firm Naavik, the majority of Filipino Axie players are still making below the country’s average minimum wage. Stephen Diehl, a prominent crypto critic, likened it to “digital serfdom,” though I think that may be slightly misstating it. It’s more like an especially predatory employment contract – a full-time job with extremely poor returns.
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