Hey everyone! The donation race is heating up, and the leaderboard is getting more exciting by the minute.
Right now Realm 94 - Tropical Villa and Realm 8 - Oscar & Pearl are tied, battling for the top spot. Realm 127 - Ritalina, Minhal: Currently 70 coins behind the leaders, but still very much in the race.
The gap between realms is getting smaller, and one big donation could completely change the leaderboard! At the moment, the largest single donation is 150 coins. Think you can beat that?
Just a reminder: this is a completelyvoluntary challenge for anyone who wants to support their favorite realms and keep the community excitement going. Your donation might be the one that pushes your realm to the top - and wins you the grand prize
So if the 5,2% gap between the leading realms and Ritalina equals 70 coins, we are talking around 1346 coins in total, or 134,60 €. What exciting times we live in.
i think VHTV should make donaters aware of how the coins donated are distributed , i doubt the whole donation goes to the realm that it was donated to , i would like to know what percentage of the coins VHTV take . what percentage the manager takes and what the realm actually recieves , and its because of this that i would and never will buy or donate coins
Also the price of coins varies, depending on how many you buy. But I would guess that, when it comes to forwarding those donated coins to the realms, VHTV assumes the lowest rate by default. For the sake of simplicity.
But what is the true worth of a VHTV coin? The cheapest I can buy it is at 0.10 €, when I buy 1000 coins. Is that it? Or is it whatever VHTV decides it is worth? Is there legal wiggle room to set the true worth of a coin even lower, when it comes to forwarding donations? Is that the whole point of the coin system?
OK, let’s just assume, in VHTV’s favor, that 1 coin = 0,10 €. So the realm would get 0,07 € per coin. Based on my earlier calculation, which introduces some rounding error, the leading realms would, at the time of that graphic, have gotten
1346 x 15,6% x 0,07 € = 14,70 € each.
(Or 16,80 € if the participants are also managers)
What does a big pizza cost in Thailand? Maybe Helia didn’t intend to give us quantifiable data when she mentioned those 70 coins.