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RE: Are you invested in Land?

in Splinterlands4 days ago (edited)

I am getting completely confused. SPS market doesn't have bid-ask like regular market. So there is no way to offer a trade, you can only bid a trade. So people have chosen secondary markets where bid-ask is offered.

XBOT rental market is one such market. It is free. That is where people are renting SPS from.

So you don't want to rent, you want to rent it out. Please go here:

https://xbot.app/spsmarket

There are numerous active listings.

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Nobody is pushing you out of the market :)

Why do you always assume foul play and the worst outcome. People are no out there to get you. Well not everyone, anyways.

PS. Looks like there is a small fee

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Yes, I have been as clear as I can, I want to rent out some sps and that seems to have come to an end.

Intentional, or not, I am out of the market if I have to give up an email, not interested in any more accounts on web2 and their penchant to sell my data without compensation to me.
I only turned on javascript because my greed overcame my obstinacy.

Let's see this from my perspective.

I have used peakmonsters to rent out my sps since that feature went live.
Peakmonsters has not had an order on offer for a week.
I ask someone that should know what is happening.
You got the interpretation of what I was asking backwards.
Not unusual, I do it all the time in spanish.

You tell me about this 'efficiency' that keeps orders from becoming visible because some bot sucks up all the bids before I get to see them.

I see that I need to find something else to do with my sps.
Thanks for clarifying that.

As for worrying about folks 'being out to get me', I typically don't sweat that until they get within shotgun range, then I tend to take careful note of what folks are doing.
Otherwise, the depth of my apathy is typically overwhelming.

So, my conclusion is that I won't be renting sps anymore.
Thanks for helping me determine that conclusion.

 4 days ago (edited) 

No problem.

Was trying to help.

Yes it does require an email. Two things:

  1. It’s not hard to look up someone's email but at the same time one can have and open numerous emails and people often have many throwaway emails. It’s really no big deal

  2. Rent your SPS or not is your choice. How you will do it is also your choice. People will always go for most efficiency and path of least resistance. One of the main things about web3 is no to minimal handholding. Catch up or be left behind: isn’t that what they say?

Yes it does require an email.

Why not keychain?

Was trying to help.

The market is always right.


With the increase in rents on cards it becomes less of an imperative to gain an extra 7% on a token already getting a passive ~12%.
It will be my luck to miss it when/if the orders come back from lack of checking.Perhaps @peakmonsters will fire back with some comparable competition?