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(1/N) Before playing a full-chain game, I was quite looking forward to the feeling of full-chain transparency, which made me feel very fair.
However, after playing for a while, you'll find that people are indeed equal, and everyone is completely exposed to each other.
For example, what props you bought today, what lineup you used today, how your items were crafted - everything can be seen clearly on the chain.
Sometimes you don't even need a strategy guide; as long as you can read the data on the chain, you can see whatever you want.
(5/N) Is fairness defined as ensuring everyone sees the same information, or allowing everyone room to maintain their own strategies?
If the joy comes from exploring the unknown, then doesn't excessive transparency invisibly undermine the meaning of the game itself?
Perhaps, the inspiration that full-chain games offer us goes beyond entertainment, but lies in:
(END) In a world where data is traceable, how fairness and privacy can coexist is perhaps a question worth considering in the long term.
The above is just idle rambling and is not directed at any particular game or project.
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