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  1. Tokenomics

F2P Economics

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Last updated 1 year ago

The economy of the F2P part

The problem of game economies with F2P & P2E systems is to create a balance of supply and demand in the economic relationships of paying and earning players. In our system, NFT boosters are needed by the alchemist player to improve their competitive stats. NFT boosters break and require NFT parts to be repaired. The alchemist player pays the F2P player for NFT parts. When the demand for a resource in the free part of the game surpasses the supply, it motivates more players to participate, increasing supply. Conversely, when the supply exceeds the demand, some players might stop participating, reducing supply. However, temporary imbalances in the economy of the free part of the game do not affect the economy of the central part of the game and, therefore, can't destroy it.

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