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Details on First Land Sale My Neighbor Alice

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The upcoming multiplayer building game My Neighbor Alice is organizing a land sale next month. They will only sell less than 5 percent of the land from one of the six islands. These plots of land will cost 20 ALICE, or $220, and that’s a 60% discount from the normal price. The sale will start on April 27th.

However, this My Neighbor Alice land sale is not about showing up with a bag of money. They are only selling 927 land parcels from the Nature’s Rest island. All land will be sold following a lottery. In addition buyers will need to send 20 ALICE in advance to qualify for the land registration. Obviously they will receive a refund when they aren’t lucky enough to purchase.

At the same time buyers need to stake at least 50 ALICE tokens or 1000 CHR tokens for at least 14 consecutive days to receive one ticket. 500 ALICE tokens will get you ten tickets. Every day you can receive one lottery ticket for every 50 ALICE that’s being staked. Those who are interested can stake in ALICE/BNB on PancakeSwap or ALICE/ETH and ALICE/USDT on Uniswap.

What does land do in My Neighbor Alice?

Players can customize their land in My Neighbor Alice. They can build their own house, garden and farm. In total there will be approximately 100.000 land parcels in the game. Thanks to the ability to rent land, and the addition of public features, everybody can enjoy My Neighbor Alice.

Players can design their land in My Neighbor Alice with different items, each of them being an NFT. There will be for example plants, flowers, trees, buildings and animals. An NFT creator and game building software allows players to create unique experiences.

NFTs with collateral

A new concept that My Neighbor Alice taps into, will be adding DeFi elements to the game. NFTs will have collateral, making them more liquid and therefore economically useable. Each NFT gives a monthly interest for holding it, but token holders can also tap into the value.

A share of every NFT purchase will go into a collateral pool, and it’s tied to that particular NFT. If the user needs money, but there’s no buyer, they can lock their NFT and get the collateral instead. Upon doing that, the NFT would be locked. Users only need to pay back the money in order to regain control over their digital assets.

What is My Neighbor Alice?

My Neighbor Alice is a blockchain-powered multiplayer builder game in which players build their own virtual lands, interact with their neighbors, do all kinds of daily and social activities and earn rewards. Anyone can join the world by buying a piece of land, participate in farming, fishing, bug catching, beekeeping and many other activities. There are quests players can do together, while others are more competitive.

On an in-game marketplace players can sell and buy different items and NFTs. Avatars allow for personalization, while character developments help them to unlock exclusive events and even rewards.

The neighborhood you live in, is governed by the Community Council. This is basically a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) where players can use their ALICE tokens to vote on certain decisions. Over time the DAO will gain more power to distribute revenues for additional game development.

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