Some Big Stars Leaving Creator League that Features NFT Pass

Yesterday, MrBeast told us about the Creator League. This is a big game tournament with eight famous people. But, weirdly, he won't be in it.

After telling everyone about it, we found out something else. Creator League has something called community passes that are NFTs. But, some famous people didn't know this.

What is a Creator League Community Pass?

A Community Pass is an NFT you can buy for $20. With this, you can join one of the creator's groups. There are some cool things you get.

You can vote on team choices. You also get to see some tournaments other people can't. But, unless you win a tournament, there might not be a lot of good things.

Problems with Creator League

We also learned that some famous people didn't know about the NFTs. CdawgVA, a live streamer and one of the eight in Creator League, told us something today. He said he didn't know about the NFT part.

So, he's leaving the league. Right now, CdawgVA is the only famous person who's leaving. But, there are others who also don't like NFTs.

Asmongold is one of them. He's a founder of a group called OTK, which is in the league. He's said a lot that he doesn't like NFTs. Now, he's in a project with NFTs, which is strange considering what he's said before.

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The Hidden Truth of Creator League

The Creator League Website is a bit odd. It sends you to a different site called mynt.

Here, there's no mention of NFTs or blockchain. However, there is one place you can find it. It's in the refund policy of Coinflow.

It's interesting because Coinflow handles the Community Pass payments. But you only see this when you are about to buy something.

Now, let's back up a bit.

Press members got details about the Creator League before it was announced. But, in all their information, there was no talk of NFTs or blockchain. That's a bit suspicious, you see. NFTs have caused many problems in the esports and gaming world.

Some gaming projects with NFTs have failed. They've left people penniless. As a result, when a project uses blockchain, many people don't like it.

So naturally, you'd expect the news to not be well received. But not all the dislike is fair. Blockchain can do good, too.

However, the thing is, it's not fair to not tell people about the NFT part. The Creator League kept it a secret. They only mentioned it in the terms and conditions. But that's not the same as actually telling people. Many might buy something without knowing what it really is.

Final Thoughts

The Creator League is a new esports tournament, with eight famous people in it. These Community Passes cost $20. You buy one to join a creator's group. But not all the creators knew about the NFTs. This lack of honesty has upset people. It's caused some problems already. Even now, we're not sure how it will affect the Creator League in the future.

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