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RE: I invested $500 in a beta NFT game: the results will surprise you.

in Splinterlands3 months ago (edited)

Hi @wizloge
Honestly I think you are not up to date on this game and have not delved into the dynamics and have not read the whitepaper. The rewards have never been active and that is why this analysis of yours has no concrete basis.

How can I recover in 31 years an investment in a game that still has no rewards?
The only data you have is the cost of Lady luck packs
You write that with 147 packs of cards purchased you would earn 14.7 hot sauce per day? On what basis if you make this calculation?

I purchased only 25 packs and with only 35 staked cards I produce 132 hot sauce per day.

Your analysis at this stage has no basis because the rewards are not active and I honestly don't know how you can calculate the colony earnable per month of something that doesn't exist.

I was intrigued and interested in your title but then reading I found out that you did not invest but simulated an investment in a project/game and your analysis has no data to justify your calculations

I am really curious how you arrived at your results

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Thank you very much @libertycrypto27 for your comments and before doing this simulation the first thing I wrote was this

serve as an approximate guide for those who are thinking of entering this ecosystem and want to understand how their investment could behave over time, but as the name says it is a simulation and I am human and I can also be wrong in some value or number.

And I'm checking that because you tell me I was wrong in my numbers, but I also said that there are many variants in this; if something changes, the simulation changes too. I took all the information from the page, but you tell me I'm unfounded, and I respect and appreciate that. When I make a post, I always say that if I'm wrong, they should leave it in a comment. But I'm seeing that people, or very few people, don't bother to read it, which you did, and I'm happy about it. So, to conclude, what you tell me is another variant of a result, that's what I think.

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