Sin City: Another virtual land sale is scheduled for February. And it is expected to be just as unpleasant as the previous sale.
The R-rated metaverse Sin City held a virtual ‘Land’ sale last December. Numbering in the millions, the sale broke minds around the world as people wondered why humans would buy virtual real estate. Meh, luck favors the bold.
Digital Dirt brought huge profits for the extravagant creators. If you can get it then what a good job. And even better, landlords don’t have to mow lawns or live with annoying tenants. land price? 4,000 SIN per parcel (approximately $900 at the time of writing).
So who is acquiring the virtual land in this Initial Land Offering (ILO)? Why are they not buying real land? Dear god why are they not buying the real land?
Sin City Bookmakers
The speculators in this part of the metaverse are brave as hell… like the early punters who bought bitcoin in the early days. This is spicy gambling at its peak.
Clearly bravery is not for everyone. Maybe one day we look at this phenomenon from the future and wonder what humans have in store to buy digital shit. But if the pace of ‘Land’ sales is anything to go by, this may be the best idea speculators in the metaverse had. Early bird and all that. Also something about location, location, location. All cliches apply here.
For these investors, the sale of land was just another way of speculating. This ‘real estate’ could be worth the bomb in the future. Compared to what you can lose in real-world property markets, $930 on virtual land almost seems like a sensible investment. And we have all seen that property prices in the real world tend to be inaccurate. Take, for example, the Celtic-Tiger property crash. He stung the bookies like hell. Some of us are still red with the experience. Sometimes, real-life real estate becomes worthless. At least in this world, they bathe in vice.
gaming connection
As far as buyers of the Metaverse land are concerned, there may be a way in their madness. Sin City land sales are a little different from other metaverses. The plots are related to the NFT game which is currently in development stage. This means that landlords will have advantages when it comes to survival and earning potential in the Sin City gaming environment.
Cities (built on serious naughtiness) are the key to this play-to-earn game. Participants can build their kingdom and commit crimes to become the ultimate kingpin. However, this metaverse isn’t up to your standard Karen. It is adorned with violence and fraud. But other than that, you can also invite your teammates to play – if you have any. They can help you, or steal all your stuff. that’s what Friends Are For.
The developers say that Sin City works around the native token, $SIN. “It is an in-game currency used on a play-to-earn model based on various underworld activities. It is played within a vast metaverse of 15,000 plots that includes some of the world’s most prolific cities, including Las Vegas From the bright lights of the city of Carnival to Rio de Janeiro.
If you rent or buy a plot of land, you can build your empire. It helps the players to create more revenue generating assets. Trading takes place on the Sin City Marketplace, where NFTs can be bought and sold.
Sin City: The Hoods
In December 15,000 plots were hammered. These were divided into 17 districts. Each of these has its own story and gameplay. But the most important thing is to know whether the hood is a low security zone or a high security zone. Selling your way out of a bad hood and getting into a good hood is probably raison d’etre,
Given that this is an R-rated game, of course Red Light District was one of the first to sell. The hot list also included the Cartel District and the Chinatown District. And don’t forget the Strip District. There are many places in this Metaverse where sin can occur.
If you think you might want to buy into the sale of this land, the next sale-fest is in February. Investors who made purchases in the first round of land sales can also resell their properties at this time. Hopefully they have renovated properties artistically and with great taste. But this is the metaverse of sin. You probably also have the feel of a crackhouse. It’s definitely better online than in real life.
The multi-revenue streams don’t end there. The builders of Sin City will also sell licenses to landowners who have an entrepreneurial urge to set up businesses on their properties. It is generating $SIN at its best.
All this speculation is wrapped up in Vice. So much vice And let us all accept that sin is just another word for entertainment.
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