The cheapest a single axie sells for is a minimum of ₱10,000. For a team, you need around ₱50,000 to get a solid start.
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Players breed, battle and trade digital pets called Axies. A new mini documentary called “Play-to-Earn” follows several Filipino people who play the game. That translates to around 1,500 SLP per day, which means they can earn up to P6,000 or even more , depending on how much SLP is trading.
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At the time of writing, the lowest price for an Axie is $29 (0.01 AXS). You can get an Axie with decent stats for around $100 (1.8 AXS). So, doing the math, it will at least cost you $87 (0.03 AXS) just to start with the Axie Infinity game.7 Şub 2022
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For a team, you need around ₱50,000 to get a solid start. As the popularity of Axie Infinity’s pay-to-win concept continued to grow, so did “scholarship” programs, where “scholars,” who cannot afford to buy a team on their own, can rent one, which helped the community cope with increasing prices.9 Kas 2021
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Earning Money Through Playing Axie Infinity The easiest way to earn some money on the game is to play the game regularly . Although the game looks aesthetically pleasing, you need to be strategically vigilant to be able to win battles, as taking this lightly might even result in losing your invested money.
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He said his scholars earn around P40,000 per month . A daily quota of 150 SLPs used to be easy to achieve because one can earn 100 SLPs in adventure mode and 50 bonus SLPs by completing the daily quest.
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“On average, [Axie Infinity players] are making $400 a month , which … is under the taxation threshold of $5,000 per year here in the Philippines,” he said. While players still need to file to prove that, he estimated that the majority of players in the country would owe the government nothing.
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