Rising Star Meme #80 - Just Show Me the MONEY!!

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"Lemme take another look!"šŸ¤£

And they're not wrong for that, either. What we call "crypto gaming" or "NFT gaming" has the same purpose - making money.

Free 2 Play

Rising Star boasts Free-to-Play friendly gameplay and I couldn't agree more. It is fundamentally designed to reward the new beginners far more than the OG players.
By rewarding, I mean the RoI. That's why Rising Star has a strict rule of "one account per Network/Household".

The Rewards' Curve

You might ask, "How are the older players making more, then?"

And my answer is in my previous statement still. Newer players have higher "Return on Investment" while their investment is so low or non at all!

That makes for huge profits with such low investment.
Older players enjoy the lower RoI on the MUCH MUCH bigger investment and its compounding over a long time - that answers the question of 'why Foxon's making so many STARBITS every day'!

The Design

I believe these two major points should be the case for most games of the same nature:

  • Shifting the reward curve towards the newbies
  • Making it F2P or having a very low entry fee

Of course, there's more to a blockchain game than the rewarding system - strategy, gameplay, and more. But the overall picture of a game I'd be willing to start should be more-or-less the same!
Rewarding the already stacked players is nothing more than a one-way ticket to bankruptcy...

Some Ending Words

It's also worthwhile to mention that while 'activities' are associated with 'value'. One wouldn't have high hopes of getting rich (much less even QUICKLY) by doing something easily reproducible... much less when it is something 'digital' when the predominant idea out there is that "one cannot make ANY money playing games/on computers" and such.
While I don't believe that last statement entirely, I do believe that it is true to some extent and would explain the 'not getting rich' part...

Hope that helped clear some stuff up and as always, I'm looking forward to your questions and feedback.

Stay healthy and make more BITS
Cheers~



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But why does the game makes newbies have a higher ROI?

And it's great that they don't allow multiple accounts because a lot of people would have always wanted to open new accounts so they can earn those high ROI as newbies.

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Imagine if the game gave the early players/investors the higher ROI. The money they earn has to be provided somehow, right?
The game is almost free to play, but every player who wants to stay active and earn has to bring some money into the game as well. That money can be used to reward, not only the earlier players but anyone who wants to take any money out of the game! That money plus the constant inflow by players who put money regularly into the game is what creates the outflow - the money the game rewards to its players...

In another example imagine one person investing $500 into the game and 250 more people investing $2 each. If we shift the rewards towards the person who has invested more (who is most probably looking forward to a longer-term investment), we are practically taking the money from 250 smaller investors/players who, contrary to the big guy, are probably looking for a quick profit.

I believe that's how the MLM companies work and why most of the time they don't succeed.

Also, it's not like the OG players don't make any money at all, it's just that they're making a less percentage. 1% of 1,000,000 is far more that 50% of 1000 :D

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