Good afternoon everyone, my head almost exploded today from doing so many issues. I've been thinking about buying Land: The Secret of Praetoria and to do so I started reading the entire guide there is for it (and I want to say that there is a lot of information but very few examples to see how it is executed).
Well, in case you haven't noticed yet, before doing something I go inside and look for all the information and after having it I do an analysis to see if it's profitable for me or not (that doesn't mean it's profitable for other people).
One of those days, when I was bored and didn't know what to do, it crossed my mind to participate in the land ecosystem in Splinterlands, but of course, I didn't own any land.
In this case, I had some questions, but with the information you provided, I got an idea of what I would have to invest, and here it is.
At this point I was starting to get a little nervous since without having anything yet I had to put 139 hive which is more or less $23
All of this added up to 35,000 DEC.
Grain obtained (your share): ~104.5 Grain
Estimated Grain Price: 0.05 DEC per unit (typical market value)
Value in DEC: 104.5 × 0.05 = 5.23 DEC
And here is the great result (if there is any mathematician among us, please correct me if I am wrong)
Weekly ROI= Net Profit/Total Investment = 35,001.15/5.23 ≈0.00015=0.015%
Estimated Monthly ROI (×4 weeks): ≈0.06%
Could someone please answer my question, because based on the simulation I ran, the only ones who win, from what I can see, are the game administrators who are lining their pockets. Or am I mistaken?
It's clear that everyone will think the same as me, but I think most people think so. I'd like to hear the opinions of any users who own a plot of land and whether it was a good investment. I also know that renting a plot of land doesn't give you access to Castles or direct research, but it does allow you to:
Generate resources with low initial risk.
Participate in the Land ecosystem.
Gain experience before investing in your own land.
Position yourself for future, more complex phases (such as Land 2.0 or Research War).
And it's very, very clear that it's not worth it if you're looking for quick profits or high profitability without additional investment or production diversification.
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