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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]⚡[POW&POG]⚡[NEOX] Neoxa Network - Decentralized Blockchain for Gamers on: April 07, 2024, 07:51:15 PM
What a botched ass release.

No tokenomics, shut the pool off, no QT or pool software upon mainnet release.

Nothing good here, not at release anyways.  Super amateur.

Two years later not much has changed

but wait.. one of the devs left due to their "past catching up with them"
Admins running the gaming servers letting their friends cheat and cheating themselves.
Admins caught getting Neoxa to not ban certain people/groups
Cheaters/paid creators were banned by EAC (during game play), and the devs and admins were giving their condolences to the cheaters

Servers full of cheaters but "they" won't remove "all" the cheaters due to a high number being part of the over all player base
This would remove the visibility of the token and investors into project would wonder why there aren't many "playing".
A 15/16 year old is the community manger is over  project/games section (this is the best one yet)

tokenomics are all based from C# / plugins on current games leaving open doors for exploits.
EX: Oxide (for Rust) loads ALL hooks avail to anyone who is smart enough to DLL
Counter-Strike 2 has its own issues with exploits which I won't go directly into here.
You are penalized for doing something too many time which is an attempt to try to stop BOTs from exploiting the tokennomics

Servers have been moved closer to Russia due to the majority of the population gaming on Neoxa are Russian based players.
master node lists show United States, Germany, Netherlands as the top 3 areas with ~1800 nodes while RU has 72 but yet. . .

Mining and investing into the token, for now, is profitable. Game play only if you can endure endless cheating, and less tokens for your time
This project, currently, is like a train wreck. 


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