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#WEMIX# "The Impact of the Open ROM Game on the Price of WEMIX" continues from the previous text. With such a large number of reserved accounts, why did it only push the price of WEMIX from $0.4 to $1? This requires us to look back at MIR4, why did the price of WEMIX only rise geometrically one month after the game opened in 2021? The answer: because of ignorance.
Many people understand Legend, Legend 3, and think they understand Legend 4 before the game opens. Yes, Bicheng is still that Bicheng, but the Dragon Slayer Sword is now the Dragon Slayer Sword with blockchain! This is only after realizing that, more than a month after the game opened, the wemix price was pushed to 23 dollars.
The same principle applies; many people understand ROM, but do they really understand ROM with blockchain added?
The studio is still rubbing its hands together, and the ROM blockchain version is the first to abandon batch accounts. In the past, the method of banning accounts was used, but it was ineffective because there was still profit to be made no matter how many accounts were banned.
This time, the ROM blockchain version has directly changed its approach, without banning accounts. No matter how hard batch accounts try, the results will always be unprofitable, and they won't even be able to earn back the cost of electricity.
(The specific operating methods will not be elaborated on; it cannot be explained in a few words. If interested, you can study ROM token economics on your own.)
There are two results from doing this:
1. Batch accounts cannot profit, which directly solves the selling pressure issue.
2. Force the studio to shift towards the premium account route, where premium means consuming first and profiting later.
Yumeide does not abandon any user (even studios), but forces every user to become a valuable user; this method is clever enough.
So where does the driving force for the rise in wemix price come from after the game opens? Let's sleep first and talk about it tomorrow...