luigi9313
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:25 PM |
It would use the number in circulation as a range, and then use the demand to determine where it is in that range.
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luigi9313
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:32 PM |
I'll start with some values, keep in mind, this is in circulation, not left (left in circulation) 0: unobtainable 1: 1m-15m 2: 800k-10m 3: 700k-8m 4: 650k-7m 5: 500k-6m
The demand would be on a scale of -10 to 10. If it was in the negatives, it would deduct up to half of the value off of it. Otherwise, in the positives, it would go in increments of 10 added to the base value. |
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Kaluosi
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luigi9313
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:36 PM |
Decklace: Demand: -8 Number in circulation (just for example, not true, 5) The range for 5 is 500k-6m. The demand is -8, which you multiply to 5% of it's value, and then add the base with the demand value. So it would be 300k. |
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luigi9313
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:37 PM |
| Granted, everything would need to be adjusted, but that's the basics of it. |
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:38 PM |
| Machines cannot accurately value an item. There are too many factors, some of which, a machine cannot distinguish without human input. |
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:39 PM |
| Who came up with value trading anyway. I quit right after the TS originally came out and everything was RAP trading. |
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| 15 Mar 2014 08:40 PM |
| Value trading exists because 1R$ does not equal 1 RAP |
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