Not that I am saying that gaming is pure but:
Gaming doesn't require your GPU to run at 100% load 24/7
It doesn't burn 8% of national energy resources for printing money
Doesn't directly impact Inflation in the whole world
Doesn't cause chip crisis in the whole world
While you are enjoying earning 80 dollar Euro or maybe even less, per month you are actually losing and also contributing in making every single person in the world lose much more than that.
Entire world does not revolve around crypto mining. Hyperinflation wasn't caused by crypto. Global chip shortage isn't about crypto but failed "just-in-time" supply chain model. Crypto is just a teardrop in comparison.
Kazakhstan wasn't about crypto, it was about increase of LPG prices and rich getting richer while people located in the area that produced the natural gas (which allowed people connected to the government to buy multimillion dollar estates in western countries) were getting poorer. Not to mention the potential attempted coup (no, random protesters don't go out and shut off the biggest airport in the country), petty criminals using this as an excuse for looting etc. Miners were long gone right after government announced plans to issue licenses for mining due to increased demand from the power grid during winter time.
Ask some random people on the street if they know what's cryptocurrency mining and probably 99% of them won't know what you're talking about. Ask them if their gas fees were raised by 200% compared to last year and it might be a completely different story.
Take Poland as example, inflation is at about 8% now and we're expecting to see double digit values very soon, taxes have increased, gas prices are going up, electricity charges are going up because we run our grids on coal power. Inflation is driven by consumption but government idea of combating it is based on... dropping VAT rates to 0%, which will simply make people buy more because it's "cheaper" now. Consumer prices are to be protected by the government but it won't make a difference if your local bakery suddenly has to pay tripple of what it used to pay last year for gas. My local bakery which operates for 70 years in the same location now has to pay over €2500 a month for gas. The same baker that refused to increase the bread price earlier is now forced to raise them by almost 50% (used to pay €8 for a weekly supply of bread, now it's almost €12).
Bubble is gonna burst no matter what and it ain't due to crypto.