Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: CryptoKingdom Uncensored
by
Karl Hungus
on 31/08/2017, 02:13:40 UTC
My dudes... it is time.

The time to start fixing the underlying issues with CK and actually make it a game worth playing and investing in.

As a result I'm bringing forth a proposal for how this can be achieved, with your contribution. I intend to take on a more serious role, at least initially until better options come along and the ecosystem is mostly self-sustaining.

Introducing... The Phoenix Initiative, because originality is not my strong suit. <--- Click

For questions or suggestions, you know where to find me.

I pledge 1000 S-PT (10% of Phoenix Trust).

I wish I could contribute more hard crypto assets like XMR, but I lost the vast majority of my crypto assets when I was hacked 12 months ago, and the rest had already gone into CK.


I've created a new user, 'PhoenixTrust' ID: 2109, and transferred all of OZ & Hokusai's remaining real estate assets over.

https://cryptokingdom.me/player/playerItems/2109

Phoenix Trust also owns 5 chapelries which aren't allocated in the DB yet.

https://cryptokingdom.me/land/chapelry/6:E  [included in bounty for CKG asset on an exchange]
https://cryptokingdom.me/land/chapelry/6:NE
https://cryptokingdom.me/land/chapelry/9:N
https://cryptokingdom.me/land/chapelry/9:SE
https://cryptokingdom.me/land/chapelry/9:W



With mulu as Trustee, 10% of Phoenix Trust might end up generating a long term income stream inside CK if/when building payouts resume. A donation that keeps on donating, or just sell them off as needed.

The current number of payouts for all buildings when added up equals 840,987,701 M per year, though this will likely be adjusted whenever payouts function again.

At current building material prices, the building costs of all the buildings adds up to roughly 62,354,016,000 M. This is based primarily around the BLD cost of 100,000 M which accounts for 80-90% of the building cost, and if you consider that BLD (to my understanding) is intended to be pegged to this price, then perhaps this can give some perspective on the potential value of the portfolio. Of course, that doesn't include the land value itself (as well as the fact that quite a few lots don't have buildings at all), and other various factors that could influence the price of any piece of land.