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Viajero

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Anecdotal perhaps, but interesting nevertheless, info bite from one of the Spanish based SC fan sites commenting on one of the largest and most well known Spanish grey market traders that says the grey market has slowed down a lot, that he does not buy new stuff anymore and his goal is just to get rid of his own stock.
 
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The Bored Ape NFTs have lost all their value (not that they had any real value to start with)
Yep, very similar phenomenon. Perceived rarity of unlimited quantities of digital copies. The NFT part fuelled the illusion there were limited quantities to speculate on.
I played MtG and sometimes we would just print a card we wanted to play with. No interest in trading much.
 
An Idris will always be priceless though.

That alluring new jpeg scent. The crisp fineness of never been viewed before pixels. Security in the knowledge that you are the one true owner of an unreleased asset in a game that doesn’t exist.

Buy an Idris!
Sure. Once the House of Cards collapses it definitely will be without any price tags anymore. Could probably not even be transferred anymore. You could make up a certificate of holding though. Or two. You could sell your Idris multiple times.
 
Have some price drama
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No Cash Til Mesh!

Civilians no longer dazzled by watching Berks in Pyro. The Replication thing would merely be an advanced "30k-protection" without splitting a system into multiple server zones, but it is an important thing on the Road to Meshing, apparently.

 
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"Yeah I just got two Orion > BMM WB CCUs a few months back and now they negate any and every use of them. Compared to my store cedits, that is a big and effective loss and I am quite mad about this decisous against their previous statements"
"But the rest are just really annoying, especially for those of use building CCU chains. I have quite a few CCU starting from the Super Hornet, and even if CIG offers a WB at IAE, that won't be of any help, as it won't fit into the gap between the Vulture and the Super Hornet."

Man, this CCU game is deep. It's got elements of poker and bingo. You can "melt" items and put them into "buyback" and "store credit" to shift your resources from one upgrade chain to another and hope that CIG releases another ship that fits right between your chains, to buy a different ship with as little extra money as possible. Or keep your upgrade options and bet on price increases of one but not the other.

Hats off to whoever designed that game. They should sell it!
 
95% of all NFT's are worthless (https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/21/95_percent_nfts_worthless/)

Wonder how much investing was done by an "innovative" company like CIG and it's founders?
In a black out or powercut, all NFT are worthless.

I've been wondering for a while why CIG didn't add NFT into their game. It seems like the perfect platform for it. Maybe its because they couldn't figure out how they'll profit from it if its the secondary market trading it, maybe they had been working on it but the market collapsed before they could get out a Tier-0. What I've settled on is Chris Roberts probably don't understand what NFT is to figure out how it fits into his game.
 
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Gotta have insurance CCU's for important parts of your chain. Much better off hedging than completely losing out.

Bunch of CCU newbs in that thread.
 
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