Richard Ng (@greatrootbear) 's Twitter Profile
Richard Ng

@greatrootbear

VP of Marketing at @Planet_Atmos. Fueled by @ADVANCEDgg.

Founded @5DVNYC. Streaming on @AbstractChain and @Twitch

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Kobe Streams (@kobestreams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Web3 Gaming sector is absolutely insane right now, this is where true gaming founders, developers & players thrive. Builders grinding in the studio, sculpting new economies, and designing the next-gen play experiences. It’s a little scrappy, it’s a little ragged, and we’re

mizzy 🤟👾 | catalyst (@mizzysworld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barely invested in gaming tokens in my 2 years here. It was obvious that most teams: - had 0 intention on buying back chart/revenue share - didnt know how to generate revenue - didnt how to create token flywheels for utility/upwards pressure

Slayer 🔥 (@slayerxgg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to diligence - what projects to back, who to hire and build with - we usually think about qualification, experience, etc All important, but one thing that often gets overlooked is motivation. Why are they here? Are they in it because it's the meta of the month or

When it comes to diligence - what projects to back, who to hire and build with - we usually think about qualification, experience, etc

All important, but one thing that often gets overlooked is motivation. Why are they here?

Are they in it because it's the meta of the month or
Richard Ng (@greatrootbear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too much of Web3 gaming culture is approached like financial engineering. We're caught up in a world obsessed with optimizing flow, tokenizing behavior, and monetizing (low-quality) attention. The issues we face impact studios, marketers, players, well, everyone. The tragic

Zo 🔺 (@bigzocrypto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 years ago I was grinding, making $1300/mo on top of a full-time job I hated it. I miss exploring worlds, trolling friends, chasing loot, the rush of leveling up or showing off new gear I picked up We need more voices sharing what they love. Never log out. Keep on gaming.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my unconventional beliefs is that games are probably one of the most complex pieces of software - almost all complexity built upfront. One single game built in a year or two can have as much business logic as a distributed system built up, layer by layer, over decades…