Bermuda's entire GDP sits at $7.1 billion. Yet a single game—GTA V—has generated $10.2 billion in revenue. Think about that for a second. Most people drastically underestimate how massive gaming economies actually are. They're blind to the numbers. Even more critically, they're sleeping on how quickly game studios will start moving onto blockchain. The migration isn't coming in decades—it's closer than you think. Once you really absorb what this means, everything else falls into place.
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SleepTrader
· 5h ago
The market cap of GTA5 is larger than Bermuda's GDP, this number is crazy, but when it comes to blockchain games... well, I remain skeptical.
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DataOnlooker
· 5h ago
GTA5's revenue surpasses the GDP of an entire country in seconds, this data is shocking... But bro, is the blockchain game sector really growing this fast? I'm a bit skeptical.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 5h ago
GTA5's earnings are even more than a country's GDP, this data is indeed incredible... But I am still a bit skeptical about the blockchain approach.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 6h ago
GTA5, a single game, exceeds Bermuda's GDP. It's truly terrifying when you think about it, brother. The gaming industry is really outrageous.
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CrashHotline
· 6h ago
The money earned from GTA5 exceeds the GDP of a country. This number is indeed impressive, but I still have some doubts about when blockchain will truly become mainstream.
Bermuda's entire GDP sits at $7.1 billion. Yet a single game—GTA V—has generated $10.2 billion in revenue. Think about that for a second. Most people drastically underestimate how massive gaming economies actually are. They're blind to the numbers. Even more critically, they're sleeping on how quickly game studios will start moving onto blockchain. The migration isn't coming in decades—it's closer than you think. Once you really absorb what this means, everything else falls into place.