Minecraft NFT Game “Blockverse” Evaporates With $1 Million

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The unofficial Minecraft-inspired NFT game “Blockverse” appears to have become one of the latest scams in the crypto world. At launch, and in a mere eight-hour period, Blockverse raised more than $1 Million from a community of users through the sale of 10,000 NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) priced at 0.05 ETH (~$127) each. Little did the users know that they’ll lose their funds soon after in a rug pull – a sadly classic cryptoverse move.

Rug pulls (the term coined for when blockchain-based projects disappear with users’ funds) are a constant of the daily blockchain life – in 2021, around 3,300 projects pulled rugs on their users, stealing approximately $7 billion worth of investor’s money. Rug pulls work in much the same way that snake-oil sellers did back in the day: promising a product but not delivering it; cue the charlatan running away with his clichéd dollar-marked bag of money. Blockverse seemingly carried this out a mere two days later. The project deleted its digital footprint – website, Discord server, and game server all disappeared, and so did the only connection from users to their investment – their access-granting NFTs rendered worthless.


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