The RCC bundles sold on website are higher than exchange prices so that we do not undercut the prices on exchanges. The major purpose is for credit card users to be able to get RCC and then get involved in NFT trading. This lets us educate non-crypto users and get them interested in Blockchain where usually they would not be interested if they had to go to an exchange to get RCC.
I've explained 100's of times but i'll do it again - there have been no exchanges that are free or low fee, that can justify the costs of listing to us. Many times people say we are giving excuses, but none of you have ever given examples of these free exchanges or exchanges that "ask for a penny" for listing.
I've also explained how we've been on several of the type of exchanges you talk about, yet most of them have disappeared due to market forces.
Again, we are always getting emails about exchanges and we talk to them, most want unjust fees and have no liquidity/user base. We are in talks with Bitrue and others, but we shall see what comes of it.
Thanks for recognising our work on our Augmented Reality Combat Game - Reality Clash!
I found here on the forum such a picture with prices from last year, well, it's just the most hardcore exchanges)). I remember that there was also a cheap listing price on the well-known Yobit exchange

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By the way, although Yobit is not respected by serious traders,but it is very popular among schoolchildren - and those who play games in principle, can go to play its users.
And these schoolchildren may like the game that will attract an additional number of players to the project and give an impetus to trading on the stock exchange.
I'm certainly not a marketer, it's just that - thoughts.

We are looking at bitrue (what is your opinion of them?) and we'll look into Yobit again. Last time we applied there was either an issue or large fee, times have changed though. Thanks for the info!