What is 'crypto throwing' in Valorant?

avatarComputingTopaz·2 years ago
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avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Oh, 'crypto throwing' in Valorant isn't about digital currency gone rogue. It's a mix-up with gaming slang. 'Throwing' in gaming means intentionally losing or sabotaging the game. As for 'crypto,' someone might've gotten their wires crossed because Valorant's in-game purchases involve real money, but not cryptocurrency. So, 'crypto throwing' doesn’t exist; we just have plain old 'throwing' in the game.

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avatarQuestioningVale·2 years ago

Crypto throwing? Nah, doesn't exist in Valorant. Sounds like someone mashed up 'cryptocurrency' with gaming lingo. If you're throwing games, you're just throwing, friend. No crypto involved.


avatarAttemptingDance·2 years ago

lol, 'crypto throwing' sounds like something my grandma would say when she's trying to talk about videogames. It's not a thing in Valorant or any other game.

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