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RE: A Hot-Potato for the Players by the Players @ www.EtherStocks.net

in #etherstocks7 years ago

@brittuf, I have never played CryptoKitties. However this concept seems a little risky, yet the return can be amazing! My question for a brand new person, is what's the least amount of ETH will I need in order to get my feet wet with these Crypto Based Games? Is it worth it, and is this something you have been playing with for a min now?

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I've been playing since the beginning of all of it. Its worth it and its good fun. There are a tons of active games you can chose from. CryptoKitties was one of the first.

you can set up a metamask wallet for free so that you can get an address to enter brittufs contests with this link here - https://metamask.io/ then once you've won a bunch for free and if you decide you'd like to breed some to try and make a fancy kitty or something u can put in as much or as little ETH as you like. i started with 100$ worth myself after winning loads from brittuf, i have just over 100 kitties now! whoops! i have bred a few cool fancy cats though, hopefully theyll be worth a bit more down the line.. breeding costs around 5$ if you use 2 of your own cats, or maybe a bit less if you use someone else's sire. putting your cats up for auction also costs a bit of gas but not much more than 30 cents and you can fiddle with the amount of gwei you use to make it a bit cheaper.. also you could check out etherstocks if you'd like to make some eth back a bit faster than kittys, the day trader can make you some nice quick profits if you don't get stuck with a bag..

at what price can i sell a kittie gen 2 or 3?

these are the lowest price gen 2s on the marketplace -
as for the highest price i have no idea really, that would depend on its cattributes i guess..

this is the price of the cheapest -

would cost around 2$ to buy it