I am lacking the vision to understand how this is supposed to play out. The mere numbers are staggering:
- Assumed we put the bare minimum pay for such a 'job' at social security level, i.e. ca. $500 = 5000 PED
- 300,000 such 'jobs' would cost 1,500,000,000 (1.5 billion) PED to pay out every month
- The newly introduced pay-teleporter costs 1 Rockbuck = 1 pec to use
- Assumed other micro-services for similar micro-payment are invented
- Then it takes 150,000,000,000 (150 billion) such micro transactions every month, times the multiplier needed for the infrastructure provider, so that a portion can paid out of every paid use of a micro-service to an 'employee' who helps keep it up (e.g. by 'repairing' or whatever simulated activity)
- Putting that multiplier at 2, i.e. half of all earned money can be paid out as wages, we arrive at 300 billion micro transactions per month that have to be sold. Give or take a bit on any of the factors involved, it hardly changes the power-of-ten magnitudes.
- How much turnover does Entropia currently have? How much the entire VR/gaming industry? What is the current population of the earth?
I understand you need to dream big to achieve anything noteworthy. But proof of miracles has been elusive so far. Any help with understanding how this gap is supposed to be bridged would be appreciated.