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Chesnais: Atari Token wallets to be submitted to major platforms in the next 48 hours. | CryptopolitanCryptopolitanAtari, former gaming titan of the 70s and 80s, announced the Atari Token in 2018. It released in November of this year to a rocky start, with the value
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Gaming giant Atari charges into the cryptocurrency ring | CryptopolitanCryptopolitanThe company behind classic games such as Asteroids and Pong recently announced the Atari Token (ATRI.) The token is currently limited to exclusively Atari


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He (Chesnais) refused to comment in response to criticism of the difficult token launch.

Atari, former gaming titan of the 70s and 80s, announced the Atari Token in 2018. It released in November of this year to a rocky start, with the value falling more than 70% at the point of the public sale closure. Since then the company has come under scrutiny from investors and games fans alike. The service also came under fire for its limited usage, currently being restricted to use in the Atari Casino and some limited games.

Chenais’ plans to build on use cases seem like a strong path forward, however only time will tell if trust in the token can be restored.

It seems somewhat ethically unsound to begin access to this currency, aimed at underbanked people through the almost exclusive use of gambling services.

The brand seems to be relying heavily on customer loyalty. It’s hard to imagine why a consumer might use Bitcoin to purchase Atari coins when there is an already booming market of Bitcoin Casinos. The next few months will test just how far this loyalty will go.

If Atari Token can get through the initial stages of release, it stands in good stead to take on the games industry, though the foundations seem shaky.

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