Fnatic parts ways with top laner Empyros, and it’s a reminder that esports orgs still can’t quit crypto money
Esports organizations' reliance on crypto funding highlights financial instability and potential volatility in team management decisions. The post Fnatic parts ways with top laner Empyros, and it’s a reminder that esport...
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Esports organizations' reliance on crypto funding highlights financial instability and potential volatility in team management decisions.
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