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For those questioning my decision to adjust withdrawal limits after just a couple of days to evaluate their impact, and upon realizing they aren’t suitable, someone suggested, 'this should operate like a free market.'

I don’t think you understand how a free market or economy works. As the Architect, this is my domain, and I will modify monetary and fiscal policies as needed. Can you provide an example of a functioning free market currently? Better yet, can you show me a successful play-to-earn game where the token retains value and the game remains active?

Consider the Indian Rupee against Bitcoin. Is this a free market? Do you feel a sense of freedom in India presently? I'm determined not to let CRYPTO plummet to zero like your country's currency. Unless you are a real economist in a successful country, it might be beneficial for you to open your mind, listen more, and speak less.

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CryptoLand Community,

Today, we're announcing a temporary reduction in our withdrawal limits, in continuation of CryptoLand's commitment to community-driven governance and involvement, and our unwavering dedication to your feedback. It's indescribably encouraging to see such strong community support for this needed adjustment.

Memberships w/ Adjusted Limits

Star: 25 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.1 CRYPTO/day

- Hot: 50 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.2 CRYPTO/day

- Ultima: 100 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.4 CRYPTO/day

- VIP: 150 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.5 CRYPTO/day

It's critical that we stress that this change is temporary. In addition, it’s worth mentioning that as $CRYPTO’s price rises against $XRP, these adjustments become increasingly advantageous for our ecosystem.

Understanding the rationale behind these fluctuating withdrawal limits is essential. Recent days have only emphasized their criticality, revealing a miscalculation on our part. This adaptability in our economy enables us to promptly make necessary adjustments, mirroring the dynamic nature even real-world economies demand.

- CryptoLand Team

CryptoLand Community,

Today, we're announcing a temporary reduction in our withdrawal limits, in continuation of CryptoLand's commitment to community-driven governance and involvement, and our unwavering dedication to your feedback. It's indescribably encouraging to see such strong community support for this needed adjustment.

Memberships w/ Adjusted Limits

Star: 25 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.1 CRYPTO/day

- Hot: 50 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.2 CRYPTO/day

- Ultima: 100 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.4 CRYPTO/day

- VIP: 150 XRP/month
>Withdrawal limit: 0.5 CRYPTO/day

It's critical that we stress that this change is temporary. In addition, it’s worth mentioning that as $CRYPTO’s price rises against $XRP, these adjustments become increasingly advantageous for our ecosystem.

Understanding the rationale behind these fluctuating withdrawal limits is essential. Recent days have only emphasized their criticality, revealing a miscalculation on our part. This adaptability in our economy enables us to promptly make necessary adjustments, mirroring the dynamic nature even real-world economies demand.

- CryptoLand Team

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For those questioning my decision to adjust withdrawal limits after just a couple of days to evaluate their impact, and upon realizing they aren’t suitable, someone suggested, 'this should operate like a free market.'

I don’t think you understand how a free market or economy works. As the Architect, this is my domain, and I will modify monetary and fiscal policies as needed. Can you provide an example of a functioning free market currently? Better yet, can you show me a successful play-to-earn game where the token retains value and the game remains active?

Consider the Indian Rupee against Bitcoin. Is this a free market? Do you feel a sense of freedom in India presently? I'm determined not to let CRYPTO plummet to zero like your country's currency. Unless you are a real economist in a successful country, it might be beneficial for you to open your mind, listen more, and speak less.

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Today dear corey sir ,very important post upload, thank sir ,

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For those questioning my decision to adjust withdrawal limits after just a couple of days to evaluate their impact, and upon realizing they aren’t suitable, someone suggested, 'this should operate like a free market.'

I don’t think you understand how a free market or economy works. As the Architect, this is my domain, and I will modify monetary and fiscal policies as needed. Can you provide an example of a functioning free market currently? Better yet, can you show me a successful play-to-earn game where the token retains value and the game remains active?

Consider the Indian Rupee against Bitcoin. Is this a free market? Do you feel a sense of freedom in India presently? I'm determined not to let CRYPTO plummet to zero like your country's currency. Unless you are a real economist in a successful country, it might be beneficial for you to open your mind, listen more, and speak less.

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For those questioning my decision to adjust withdrawal limits after just a couple of days to evaluate their impact, and upon realizing they aren’t suitable, someone suggested, 'this should operate like a free market.'

I don’t think you understand how a free market or economy works. As the Architect, this is my domain, and I will modify monetary and fiscal policies as needed. Can you provide an example of a functioning free market currently? Better yet, can you show me a successful play-to-earn game where the token retains value and the game remains active?

Consider the Indian Rupee against Bitcoin. Is this a free market? Do you feel a sense of freedom in India presently? I'm determined not to let CRYPTO plummet to zero like your country's currency. Unless you are a real economist in a successful country, it might be beneficial for you to open your mind, listen more, and speak less.

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For those questioning my decision to adjust withdrawal limits after just a couple of days to evaluate their impact, and upon realizing they aren’t suitable, someone suggested, 'this should operate like a free market.'

I don’t think you understand how a free market or economy works. As the Architect, this is my domain, and I will modify monetary and fiscal policies as needed. Can you provide an example of a functioning free market currently? Better yet, can you show me a successful play-to-earn game where the token retains value and the game remains active?

Consider the Indian Rupee against Bitcoin. Is this a free market? Do you feel a sense of freedom in India presently? I'm determined not to let CRYPTO plummet to zero like your country's currency. Unless you are a real economist in a successful country, it might be beneficial for you to open your mind, listen more, and speak less.

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"Hello sir, Crypto Corey

I believe crypto represents a free market where everyone has the right to do as they please with their cryptocurrencies. However, why do you keep changing strategies every week? You've already altered membership fees, and now you're attempting to adjust withdrawal limits within just a week."

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It is clear that the withdrawal limits are not correct or not having the desired effect in terms of maintaining price stability and managing liquidity as we release the rest of this game, so we will make some changes here.

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