Splinterlands Retire by playing this Game?
Splinterlands Retire by Playing this Game? Is it possible to retire by playing a video game like Splinterlands? We look into what it means to be a Digital Landlord and what the near future might hold
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I believe that for players who have started early, retiring with Splinterlands may be possible ... unfortunately not my case.
It is a confronting thought to fulfil the childhood dream of retiring/supporting a family through playing games. It is great to see insight from a player who has invested a lot of time and money into the Splinterverse and the plausibility of the plan.
@synist3r research and analysis has massively optimised my own Splinterverse strategy.
Thankyou for sharing your time and perspective.
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I like the contrast of digital land ownership against traditional land ownership minus all the nastiness of upkeep, maintenance, poor tenants or even no tenants.
I do think there is a lot of value in using historical data to compare prices and demand. It would be important to consider quantity of cards available. Like the number of Alpha/Beta cards compared to the number of Untamed and now Chaos Legion in reflecting price growth.
You make a very interesting point about using it as a legitimate retirement strategy. How many people instead of putting lets say $50,000 on a house deposit. Put $50,000 into cards to rent? The answer would be not many to none but why? It definitely has merit as a strategy.
Consider this idea: You want to start a business but you've decided that you want buy a significant amount of land to mint and sell NFTs in Splinterlands rather than producing a product or service in the traditional sense.
good analysis as always. you could have retired already with $20k investment into Alpha packs imo. we are all still early though. so don't look at what could have been, but what could be.