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RE: Huge Pack Airdrop to Splinterlands & Hive Stakeholders

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Just as a bit of constructive criticism, I was able to sign in via Keychain, but then the first message I saw was that I need to connect an EVM address.

I hadn't come across that term before and had to Google it. I'd suggest it's good practice that if the first thing a potential player sees is an acronym, you should add the full name in brackets or something, and ideally a brief explanation, rather than just assuming it's something everyone is familiar with (crypto is a complex space, so not everyone will be familiar with every term).

But as others have said, having to pay for an airdrop even if it's only a small amount isn't a great first impression. Trying to pitch it as a Hive game when as far as I can see the only Hive connection is the ability to log in with our Hive user credentials is also a bit questionable.

It might be better to be clear that it's a game run by a centralised business using a Web3 platform but where you can log in using your Hive ID.

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Hey, thanks for the feedback. The comment about the abbreviation comment is noted and valuable to know!

Ethgard Legends has not been pitched as a Hive game. Not sure where you got that from.

Thanks - I think I just assumed it was a Hive game from the way the marketing was being done. I don't think I've seen Keychain used outside Hive before, but now I think about it. that's actually a neat way to raise awareness of Hive with non-Hivers if it's accompanied with the right messaging.