🧠 The Fallacy of Engagement-as-Value

in #splinterlands21 hours ago

It’s painful to watch Splinterlands leadership celebrate “record engagement” while SPS and DEC prices keep sliding.
The assumption seems obvious to them:

More engagement → more demand → higher prices.

But it’s dead wrong.


⚖️ Not All Engagement Creates Value

There’s value-positive engagement, and there’s value-negative engagement.

Engagement TypeExamplesToken Effect
Sink-DrivenBuying packs, renting cards, staking SPS, upgrading NFTs🔥 Reduces circulating supply → supports price
Emission-DrivenFarming rewards, grinding Frontier, dumping tokens💧 Increases circulating supply → suppresses price

When engagement growth comes mostly from emission-driven loops,
the system inflates itself to death.
More “activity” just means more supply, not more demand.


🤖 Anti-Bot ≠ Anti-Inflation

Banning bots doesn’t fix the economy.
The issue isn’t automation — it’s motivation.

Even human players can behave like bots when ROI-chasing is the only rational play.
The blockchain doesn’t care if the wallet is human or scripted;
sell pressure looks identical on-chain.


🔁 The Right vs. Wrong Causal Chain

The company should be measuring this:

High-quality engagement → more sinks → lower supply → higher prices → stronger incentive loop.

Instead, they’re optimizing for this:

More total engagement → more emission → higher supply → lower prices → weaker incentive loop.


🔥 Entropy Masquerading as Growth

What they’re celebrating isn’t economic health —
it’s token entropy disguised as engagement.

Until the company stops mistaking kinetic noise for stored value,
prices will keep saying what dashboards won’t:

💬 “You’re counting the wrong thing.”

❓A Final Question for the Reader

How many more months of SPS and DEC downward price pressure —
not counting the brief spikes from new card editions or promo events —
will it take before we admit that the regression-to-mean keeps sliding lower each cycle?

Each “bounce” fades faster than the last.
Each event spike returns to a weaker baseline.
At what point do we finally see that an increasing count of daily users doesn’t help
when most of that engagement just mints more inflation instead of value?


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