Was the Limit Break / DigiDaigaku NFT game commercial a complete waste of money?
During the recent Super Bowl, the company offered a commercial featuring a QR code for a chance to mint one of 10,000 free collectible Ethereum NFTs, but many viewers were left disappointed.
The process didn’t go smoothly, with the QR code simply redirecting to the CEO’s Twitter page and requiring an Ethereum wallet to claim the NFT, potentially excluding many users.
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