Axies, I have tried to understand it but I just cant. Some smart people are involved in that, so it cant be a complete ponzi but I dont get it, it feels like a reflexivity driven momentum trade. I have played a lot of CS GO in my lifetime, some top skins there are worth hundreds of thousands like Axies. The difference is that Valve doesnt force anyone to buy skins to play the game, you get stock skins and you can play. People are naturally driven to buy skins to make their streams more awesome, to display status, to feel cooler, etc, etc. And there is a lot of economic activity and sponsorships around CS tournaments, lots of fans willing to part with cash to watch people play live, etc, etc. So I completely get why the skins can get so expensive. I cant for the life of me understand why some axies are so expensive. Play to earn where people are forced to pay a big entry fee to start to play, it sounds something closer to Bitconnect. There are no tournaments on Axies, as far as I can tell. There is not big following of people watching Axies streams on twitch. As far as I know, its a simply boring game that people only play because they can make money. But they can make money because new entrants have to pay up to start to play.
But people smarter than me swear by it, so I will just avoid it. I wouldn't put a penny into play to earn until I can understand why it would have economic value without being an awesome game first