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Moderator accepted a new refined cost.

 

Isn't the refined accepted a bit low for now? Isn't all based on a "quickbuy?

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It's just april fools joke, right?

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Not really, it's very accurate. A key is roughly worth $1.8 cash, and it just got suggested at $1.79. Arguably a bit on the low-end since most keys go for a couple cents more but nothing wrong with it.

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Yeah this is about right

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b..b..but my backpack has lost so much "value" :( can we please revert the change

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31 minutes ago, Heidecker said:

b..b..but my backpack has lost so much "value" :( can we please revert the change

Two Fingers Touching Emoji & 'Shy' Memes 👉👈 - StayHipp

own nothing and be happy

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It's extremely accurate to the current price of keys and ref. Sellers on marketplace get about $1.85 after fees, with thousands of keys in volume of sales daily. Divide $1.85 by 87 and you get about equal to the $0.021 in the suggestion. Ideally there shouldn't have been a range, and ideally it would've been accepted at a flat value of at least $0.021, but what can you do.

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5 hours ago, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee said:

own nothing and be happy

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5 hours ago, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee said:

own nothing and be happy

man out here spitting the truth

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idk why are we using key prices when you can see prices on marketplace and mannco for ref have a stable price of 0.04/0.03 and seller gets 0.03-0.02 min. shouldn't it be atleast 0.025? maybe im the retarded one here

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Shouldn't keys be given a real money value, and ref has its value based on that? Why is it the other way around?

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8 minutes ago, Zytoep said:

Shouldn't keys be given a real money value, and ref has its value based on that? Why is it the other way around?

 

It's presented like that because the key is the base value of everything and everything else revolves around it. The key value is presented in refined to show the exchange rate, as saying 1 key is worth 1 key is rather useless. The refined value is presented in $ to show if you took the current key value and divided it by the current exchange rate, this is what you'd get, as again, saying that a refined is worth 0.0115 keys is also rather useless.

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6 hours ago, G R O W U P said:

idk why are we using key prices when you can see prices on marketplace and mannco for ref have a stable price of 0.04/0.03 and seller gets 0.03-0.02 min. shouldn't it be atleast 0.025? maybe im the retarded one here

Marketplace sellers make profit by selling refined. 0.04 x 87 = 3.48 after fees which is way higher than the price of a key on the website (2.05)

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5 hours ago, Scott Bakula said:

 

It's presented like that because the key is the base value of everything and everything else revolves around it. The key value is presented in refined to show the exchange rate, as saying 1 key is worth 1 key is rather useless. The refined value is presented in $ to show if you took the current key value and divided it by the current exchange rate, this is what you'd get, as again, saying that a refined is worth 0.0115 keys is also rather useless.

And yet the calculations for inventory value goes keys->ref->usd instead of ref->keys->usd which is what one would expect for the key being the "base".

 

But changing that now is probably a nightmare and a half.

Posted
11 hours ago, Pollen! said:

Marketplace sellers make profit by selling refined. 0.04 x 87 = 3.48 after fees which is way higher than the price of a key on the website (2.05)

stop quickselling your keys man! think of all the profit you could make!

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2 hours ago, G R O W U P said:

stop quickselling your keys man! think of all the profit you could make!

think mark think

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58 minutes ago, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee said:

think mark think

Me when people are actively trying to make the price go down to opress the poor:

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