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RE: SPS Governance Proposal - Alternate Solution to Address Bot Farms & Wild/Modern Format Discrepancies

in #spsproposal4 months ago

Me too, I'm a player with 11k sps bet, I got into the game 2 years ago firmly and made a Chaos deck, since then I've lost 80% of the value of my cards, and we're still here.
There is no reward available today that would pay for such losses in the values ​​of my SplinterLands assets.
The narrative to end so-called "bot farms" is discarding old investors as they increasingly treat us as marginalized and impose new costs on us.
Each time this happens, more investors put their cards up for sale and the more prices fall.
Every time prices fall, new investors also leave out of fear of devaluation. This generates a cycle of devaluation like the one we see, while there is an upward trend in the crypto market, we are sinking more and more.
And more and more people only focus on so-called "BotFarm".
An official bot registration along with a penalty for burning part of the rewards earned would be ideal.
It is a robust banning program for any and all bots that are not registered.

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With the registration of bots we would know more clearly how to maneuver the shares so as not to lead a large number of investors to dump SPS and cards on the market in order to exit quickly.

We would know how many SPS and SplinterLands assets registered bots have and their real impact on the game economy.

Their willingness to collaborate has already proven true in the prohibition of the modern format, where bots migrated to the wild almost immediately after the proposal was promulgated.