Well, over a 3 month period, both EU and NA are at ~20% increases in token price. That’s actually higher than what I expected.
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That is a good question. TO be honest, a well established gold maker can have the coins go to 400k per token. But the casual gold maker already struggles with making the 206k gold At 250k (approximately how high the token got to in 2018) that's a large mountain for a casual
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Replying to @TheGldDragon @Dragonbearjoe and
That's true, and to make that gold requires some time investment. But you can't change the system for those who won't or can't put in the time.
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I'm relating quotes from players who can not afford it and have left as a result. I do not have huge numbers of data. I do have some replies about. It's ok to think different
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Totally agree, and see their dilemma, but, Blizz is a business.
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Which is something I think a lot of people forget. Blizzard isn't a charity, so they are going to try to find the best way to make real money and put it in their digital pocket
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Replying to @TheGldDragon @Dragonbearjoe and
Yep. and I've had someone get violently mad at me because I could pay my sub with gold. Some folks want it free.
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To me, that's being silly to get angry over what you're able to do with your knowledge. But then I've been told I should give away more gold because I have 'so much'. Give fish =eat for a day Teach how to fish = Eat for life. Don't want to learn = Starve
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Replying to @TheGldDragon @Dragonbearjoe and
That's also why I don't advertise the fact I'm a goblin at Blizzcon anymore..
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