RE: Is there any sort of reason why LEO has no investment game?
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Would this really make that much of a difference?
Because dcity for example does also run on HIVE, just like leo - so it should not make that much of a difference, right?
Currently the taxes in dctiy are just ridiculous...over 80% today. Not really earning much anymore :D
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In my view of things yes. The strategy would be to make more uses of LEO token. So, imagine that we have for example a "exchange" game... where you can actually have "competitions" and those competitions will have LEO awarded, and require you to get in with let's say... 1 LEO... then if there are 1000 people playing the game... there 1000 LEO to distribute for the winner.
At the same time, because its a game, people will be less afraid of loosing (because it will be with non real tokens....) and train them on how trading would work, what things can happen, etc...
I have lots of other ideas... and to be honest, most of this is even already done... look at LEO Dex :P
Okay, yes I understand.
I would also have some good ideas regarding Dapps or games, however I'm not able to implement those ideas myself (not that good at coding...).
Sharing those can help the ones that can... or if you have/know a group of people that does know how to code, you can even start a business. Now even more easy with the recent decentralization path of Hive-Engine.
Yes i maybe know a few people that could help me.
At the moment I do not have that much time unfortunately, however I should really look into this!
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I saw I received 0.5 LEO yesterday, how does that work? For what am I receiving this?
Is there a post that explains this somewhere?
Thanks!
I am actually enjoying and strategizing it... and I think it's working quite where I thought I was planning for it. So, for me, super fun to play... even with high taxes!
Yes it's fun to play and I'm always reinvesting, however because I do not have such a big city like you...it's a little bit hard to grow with those taxes. (I only have base income of about 600...)
Maybe I will try to invest a little more in the future :)
Always diversify the portfolio, but not to an extent you can't oversee it.