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RE: Is Splinterlands slowly failing? The Hard Talks That Need To Happen

in #spt8 months ago (edited)

Or change it in a way that those holding staked SPS get 1% of the fees across the entire marketplace could be another option that doesn't negatively effect the economy.

I like the above 1% idea. As for SPS staking, end of 2026 isn't long away. I'd be for dropping the APR in favor of extending the lifespan of SPS staking. Looking at the usd sale value and movement of the OG cards its difficult to justify purchasing new sets out the gate for the sole purpose of holding onto them with a death-grip when with patience one can purchase from market at more favorable times. Thats not to say there isn't reasons to purchase new sets as there are plenty reasons to do so. That being said I have faith in the SPL team to keep the ship floating and that is by far what is needed the most. I made the suggestion of alternating OG sets in and out of modern play every 1-3 months. I think doing so has the potential to bring many benefits.

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Would provide value to holding the token. There's a lot they could be doing but the main focus still seems to just be sell more and more and not really build the economy to the point where fees would replace or greatly replace all the selling of new packs. The selling of new packs should fuel the economy and rewards for that season and beyond.