Okay, so when I went to the digital store (I'm currently level 50), I found that 1,000 credits is equal to 5.00 USD. That's one whole level-up for me. Seriously, the stuff I get for free through my General rank, which earns me about 600 - 1,500 credits a day is being sold, for 5 dollars?! But that's not the point. When I saw this, I put it through my phone's calculator. 5.00 divided by 100 = 0.05 , and when I put the 1,000 credits benchmark through my calculator with the exact same measurements, I got... 1 Warzone Credit... So to sum up, 1 credit is equal to about 5 cents. So if you wanted to trade with someone who will give you credits for IRL cash, If you are in the US currently. Make sure you use this... I don't know... Theory? Game Theory? Yes, yes seriously. Shoutout to them for getting me interested in this kind of meaningless calculation. Just use this to make sure you don't get scammed out of your money. Cheers, Doge.
So like was this supposed to be a big realization or something.... I mean anyone can divide token amount purchased by total amount received...
Dude, please I'm trying to be helpful for people who actually care. Also it's a small realisation, as I'm pretty sure that I was the only person to jot this stuff down.
Something about irl deals being too difficult to regulate and people getting sick and tired of other people complaining that they got irl scammed. So, to solve this, the banned irl deals altogether. At least, that's my understanding of it.
So ya did this. In a perfect world were money was not easily obtained, this would probably be viable. However a lot of people have way over 100k or more, some climbing into the millions. For example, I'm pretty sure I'm up to around 532k, with about equal that amount in souls. Does that mean that my total net worth culminates into the thousands of US dollars? No. Becuase nobody is going to spend that much money for that little shit when its relatively easy to get with much, much less money.
Damn this post got huge. Also I guess i'm not really an economy person. Seriously, people have over 1 million credits?!