RE: ¿Por qué algunos jugadores en “Splinterlands” tienden refugiarse en los BOTS? [EN-ES] 🎮

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Like you I am neutral on the matter of bots.
I do disagree with the flooding of the market comment that seems to keep coming up about them. To the best of my knowledge rewards cards had a limited print amount that they had to reach before going out of print. This means the only argument could be that they caused the rewards cards to sell out quicker and temporarily lower the price whilst they were in print. Once out of print the price rises as they are no longer available leading to good profit for those wishing to sell.
Alternatively without bots it would take a lot longer for rewards cards to reach their print limit. Also prices whilst in print would have been slightly higher with less on the market. Once they reached their print limit they would rise as normal though.
Totally agree with your reasons for people turning to bots as I have heard all those stories over time and some even like to play some games but also bot to get max rewards.
For whatever reason they do it, it does not really bother me. I mean if Splinterlands wanted to get rid of bots they would just add KYC like other blockchain games and that would cut most out.
Thanks for sharing,
Have an great day!



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Completely agree with your comment, actually and analyzing well how the printing of the cards works, the performance of the BOTS make them much closer to their printing limit. On the other hand, there are other problems to address, but I hope that with the new updates will be solved. Thanks for commenting.

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