food for thought on @Ronin_Network and $ron
i think an argument can be made that $ron shouldn't be valued strictly on the revenues and Treasury inflows as it is also 'video game money' that enables the economic activity that occurs on the chain in a similar way that ether is 'ultrasound money'. from this side of the argument, we don't need to worry so much about fundamental analysis and more just about growth and domination and utilization of ron across applications. if we can get to a place where $ron is used as the predominant and most trusted video game money, then it lives within its own class. all this economic stuff interests me, i don't know the answer, and i look forward to continuing to try to help and improve the sustainability and success of our community as we move forward.
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