Kan Picak (Can Picak) complains: The super-popular clicker games now, although they offer customers a low barrier to entry into the market, but the viability of projects can be extremely short:
"Aiming to reach a billion players with projects like Hamster Kombat raises questions about their true value. The mechanics of these clicker games resemble a Ponzi scheme, where the first participants benefit the most, and there is no question of a genuine introduction of cryptocurrency."
Luke Paglia, Chief Operating Officer of the My Pet Hooligan project, agrees with the assessment of the head of Web3 Eldarune. According to him, the mechanics of making a profit in clicker games are so simple that it allows you to automate the process with the help of bots, and those can make tokens useless in the future:
"There is a significant risk that the clicker economy will quickly become hyperinflationary, resulting in many users owning thousands of worthless coins."
Earlier, the founder of the Notcoin game project, Alexander Plotvinov, said that in order to create a more sustainable economic infrastructure, the idea of a clicker would have to be abandoned.