Gerber, who was the developer of dCities, announced that the game is going to be shut down. This happened a couple of months back. Today I came across an interesting article where there was some good news that we get something from our dCity game assets. Looks like @ecoinstant had posted it about a month back, and apparently, I had missed it. Today, thanks to @gungunkrishu, I woke up from my sleep and got the chance to explore what this is all about. The first information that I got was about this amazing portal that lists out all our dCity assets.
https://alextrapp.github.io/burnDcity/
I used to be one of the early members of this game, and I was playing this for a decent amount of time. I then got busy with other stuff and lost track of what was happening in the game. More features were introduced, and more maths and calculations were involved. I don't remember this game giving any big revenue for the investors or players, but it initially gave some fun for the players. As this was one of the early games on Hive, it did bag a lot of revenue from the investors who bought the NFT cards.

Whoever built this website has done a decent job in displaying all the NFT information. I was glad to see that my cards were worth 12k SIM tokens, which was not very bad. The first thing was to burn all my NFT tokens and claim SIM from that. The second part of the deal was to burn SIM to receive some rewards in the form of Hive. Looks like there is a fund amount of 70k Hive that is going to be distributed among people who are going to burn their SIM tokens. The burning number has to be a million. I was curious to go and find out what my balance was.

Apparently, I had so much of SIM locked in the liquidity pool. I removed my liquidity and got all the SIMs back to my account. The next step would be to burn all the SIMs by sending them to null. That's how I can participate in this reward. I don't know how many Hive I might get from the 70k Hive share, though. Looks like I have close to 6,784,051.49 SIM currently in my account. I'm ready to send that to @null. I would like to do that in a couple of days.
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