Blockchain-based games all struggle with growth, retention and maintaining a sustainable in-game economy. That’s why Axie Infinity recently revamped its tokenomics and gaming economy, triggering a notable rally in $SLP, AXS and RON.
Since launching in 2018, Axie Infinity has amassed over 2 million daily active users and its decentralized exchange, Katana has a market cap of $5.5 billion, but this growth has not come without challenges.
Scaling and finding balance amid rapid growth is no easy feat, but could these economic rebalances prove to be profitable for users?Starting on Feb. 9, Axie Infinity will no longer issue SLP for users playing in adventure mode and it will no longer reward users who have completed the daily quest. By removing these methods of token emission, the team is reducing the number of SLP minted daily by roughly 175 million SLP.
The sudden drop of SLP emissions is not only a shock to the system, but to its players because many have been making similar recommendations for months. It remains unclear whether or not these changes are sustainable for economic growth, but players have been making their judgmentsPlayers will decide whether the economic adjustments are effective
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