What we can learn from Axie’s -98% screwup

Stephen McBride | Editorial
June 6, 2022

This article appears courtesy of RiskHedge, LLC.

Axie Infinity (AXS) made a lot of people rich… temporarily.

In 2020–2021, the crypto token shot from about 14 cents to above $150… handing out a mind-boggling 107,000%+ return... in just one year.

And it didn’t just make investors rich. The Axie token is associated with a video game that pays you to play it. Players—many of them in poorer countries like the Philippines—were making up to $3,500/month.

That’s 300% more than the average Filipino makes. It’s equivalent to an American making $160,000 a year playing video games.

Keep in mind, these players weren’t professional gamers. They weren’t part of an esports team. And they didn’t receive money from sponsors.

They simply got paid for playing a video game.

Amazing, right?

Unfortunately, like many unsustainable crypto projects, this story didn’t end well. Axie crashed back down under $20. Its user base has plunged by 60%... and players now earn a few dollars a day, max.

What went wrong?

Tokenomics.

In crypto, tokenomics are everything.

Tokenomics set the rules for how a crypto token operates. They determine:

For example, bitcoin’s tokenomics ensure there will only ever be 21 million bitcoins created.

Notice there’s a key difference between crypto and the stock market here…

In the stock market, strict rules dictate what a company can do with its own stock.

Take Netflix (NFLX). There are about 444 million shares of Netflix stock on the market. Each represents a sliver of ownership of the company’s equity.

Imagine if Netflix management could simply create 500 million more shares out of thin air whenever it felt like it? Clearly, that would dilute ownership and inflict losses on investors. That’s why issuing new shares of stock is only allowed under certain circumstances.

In crypto, no such rulebook exists yet. It’s up to the developers who write the blockchain code to set the rules for their project.

Some set rules are great for investors—like bitcoin’s.

And other set rules are terrible for investors—like Axie’s.

I won’t bore you with all the details. In short, Axie players made money by earning in-game currency called “Smooth Love Potion” (SLP). At one point last summer, SLP’s token reached $0.42.

Players earned this “magic internet money” in the game that they could then convert into real US dollars.

But SLP collapsed 98%... falling to $0.006 because of its overwhelming supply.

In other words, SLP’s tokenomics were bad. Every player was able to create a lot of daily SLP, but there were few ways to actually use the currency. That doomed it to crash sooner or later.

SLP was worthless. And no one wanted to play Axie anymore.

Without good tokenomics, nothing else about a crypto project matters.

Keep in mind, crypto projects have wildly different tokenomics. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. But as I’ve shown you, token design can make or break a crypto… which is why I study the nitty gritty of every token before putting money to work.

In my premium crypto advisory, we favor cryptos that accrue value from the underlying business.

Stephen McBride
Editor — Disruption Investor

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Stephen McBride is editor of the popular investment advisory Disruption Investor. Stephen and his team hunt for disruptive stocks that are changing the world and making investors wealthy in the process. Go here to discover Stephen’s top “disruptor” stock pick and to try a risk-free subscription.

     
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