Splinterlands Tip For Gold Rush!

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If you are not renting out cards and only interested in playing the game, then this tip is not for you. But if you are a new player who just joined or happens to have some decent gold or even alpha/reward cards then move ahead.

Cancel the ongoing rentals on your cards and list them again to rent out with a huge price appreciation. Here's the explanation to why you should do it:

Players are going crazy since the season end is nearing. I have a gold card which was gifted by a good friend of mine a few weeks ago. He never played Splinterlands but got some packs initially. This card is worth $2750 now. 😶

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Anyway, that's not the point. I rented it for 20 DEC per day a week ago. Yesterday I canceled the ongoing rental and listed it again. Someone picked it for 200 DEC per day. 😂

Nothing crazy but just imagine if someone has 5-7 such cards. It's a full-time income in the majority of developing countries. Obviously, you will not get such rent all the time of the year but whenever you can grab more, GRAB MORE. More DEC earned means more SPS getting airdropped every day. Also, rental prices will change as more players joining the game in the upcoming months. Maybe we leave Axie Infinity behind someday.

Do you realize the potential this game has? A few such cards on your deck and you will make decent money by just renting them out frequently. Play to earn model is working for everyone. Most people are not privileged to stream their content and make money by increasing their following on YouTube. Even if you do that, it's a great way to boost your earnings in crypto which is way better than getting FIAT for your precious work.

Bonus Tip For Splinterlands Noobs - the last days of the season get hard because everyone is playing and trying to increase their revenue. It's better to rent your cards and let others play (do the work) for you. 😉 Even if they lose, you make money through rentals. Everything is automatic and you don't have to run behind the person asking for rent. This is way better than renting real estate.

Do you know about any cards in the range of $150-$200 or any other underrated card which can go wild in the future? Please let me know in the comments and help each other out! Also, let me know if you liked these tips or not.




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