I don't know much about Axie Infinity, and it may well be terrible.
I was addressing your claim about the private keys. I think that criticisms of what people build with blockchain are entirely fair, and make for informative discussion. But too often, blockchain critics make overconfident technical claims that are simply wrong. This doesn't contribute anything to the discussion, and it's unfortunate that they detract from their other arguments with this misinformation.
In the worst case I've noticed that on HN it leads to a filter bubble mentality of blockchain critics who read each other's arrogant claims about blockchain technology because they feel it is beneath them to read about how the technology actually works.
I'm sorry to have lumped you in with them, but it is a common tendency.
I was addressing your claim about the private keys. I think that criticisms of what people build with blockchain are entirely fair, and make for informative discussion. But too often, blockchain critics make overconfident technical claims that are simply wrong. This doesn't contribute anything to the discussion, and it's unfortunate that they detract from their other arguments with this misinformation.
In the worst case I've noticed that on HN it leads to a filter bubble mentality of blockchain critics who read each other's arrogant claims about blockchain technology because they feel it is beneath them to read about how the technology actually works.
I'm sorry to have lumped you in with them, but it is a common tendency.