The potential of Jager may be seriously underestimated. Imagine if the project team could truly broaden the scope—allowing players to use Jager on the official website to directly trade idle second-hand goods, or purchase brand new items with Jager for settlement, while retaining in-game functional modules. Then this token would no longer be just a game currency. It would evolve from a simple in-game asset into a currency tool with actual liquidity and trading value. Once the application scenarios of the token are sufficiently rich and genuine demand is stimulated, the price will naturally follow.
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0xLostKey
· 12-28 03:10
Listen, this idea is indeed good, but how difficult would it be to implement...
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If it really can be done this way, Jager can turn things around, provided the project team doesn't mess up again.
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How to solve the second-hand trading part? Can the liquidity really pick up?
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Haha, same old story, just wait and see.
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Agreed, ecosystem applications are the way to go; pure game tokens will eventually fade.
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Sounds good, but it all depends on whether others are willing to do it...
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This logic is sound, but the problem is that most projects die at this step.
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If Jager can really achieve this, it's worth laying in wait.
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Will the price naturally come into place? Your words sound like a pie in the sky...
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StableCoinKaren
· 12-27 18:40
Really, if Jager can really create scenarios, maybe there's still some potential.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 12-26 20:24
To be honest, this idea is indeed quite interesting. If Jager can really connect the second-hand trading sector and turn game currency into an actual circulation tool, the landscape will be different.
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SmartContractWorker
· 12-26 02:57
I agree with this logic. Truly valuable in-game currency needs to have a scene to be worth something.
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FallingLeaf
· 12-26 02:56
To be honest, the logic behind Jager sounds good, but can the project team really pull it off? Just making promises is something anyone can do.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-26 02:55
Hmm... The idea of Jager is indeed interesting, but the key is whether the team can truly implement it.
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Speaking of which, transforming game coins into liquidity tools is theoretically sound. The problem is, how many projects have actually achieved this?
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Wait, this logic sounds a bit familiar... Last year, some tokens were hyped up like this, and then what happened?
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I just want to know how the official secondary market trading is made compliant. Not all chains can do this casually.
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If it really operates like that, there should have been similar cases long ago, right? Why does it all seem like just talk on paper?
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Jager has great potential, but the premise is that the project team actually has execution capability. There are too many just talk and no action now.
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It sounds a bit revolutionary, but could it be another unfulfilled dream?
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Honestly, having a rich application scenario does not equal price increase. There needs to be real trading volume.
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SerumSquirrel
· 12-26 02:54
Honestly, I like this logic, but it depends on whether the project team dares to do it. Everything sounds good on paper.
If Jager can really facilitate the secondary market trading, liquidity will increase and prices will naturally soar. The key is execution.
It's just talk on paper; let's wait until it actually goes live.
This idea sounds pretty good, but in the crypto world, project teams' promises... Hehe.
Suddenly, I'm a bit hopeful. If Jager can truly circulate on the official website, that would be a whole different story.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-26 02:48
To be honest, Jager's logic sounds good at first glance, but the key is whether the project team can really roll up their sleeves and get to work.
It's a common cliché; every coin claims to have a rich application scenario, but in the end? It just ends in failure.
The second-hand trading sector indeed has a lot of potential, but we need to be cautious of the risk of being cut.
If you ask me, let's first see when they actually build the official website and mall. Anyone can talk big.
It's somewhat interesting, but I've heard too many promises like this before.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-26 02:46
Damn, that logic sounds pretty good... but the key is whether the project team can really get it off the ground. Daydreaming is pointless.
The potential of Jager may be seriously underestimated. Imagine if the project team could truly broaden the scope—allowing players to use Jager on the official website to directly trade idle second-hand goods, or purchase brand new items with Jager for settlement, while retaining in-game functional modules. Then this token would no longer be just a game currency. It would evolve from a simple in-game asset into a currency tool with actual liquidity and trading value. Once the application scenarios of the token are sufficiently rich and genuine demand is stimulated, the price will naturally follow.