just saw on the exchange page what should come on november 5th
*Market place is coming back on 5th, November.
Don't expect anything from that.
You won't be able to sell anything at all for the simple reason that nobody will have any actual cryptos.
Before the update you could get in the market roughly 1 sat per 10 crystals, 0.5 sat per bronze card, etc, ......... we can expect that to drop by a factor of about 100.
It's as I expected, mining reward has been cut by over 50% (at least for me on level 20), mission rewards have been cut (in my subjective estimate) by over 90%, the site drowns all players in crystals, cards, cryptocoinz and other stuff, but nobody is making anything of any actual value, unless you count 6 sat an hour in mining reward, which corresponds to 35 cents a month, a value.
The entire map is empty of any missions one could do for anything of value, there isn't one single BTC or LTC or Doge mission available right now while I'm writing this, let alone missions of level 20, except of one BTC mission that cannot be clicked, because it sits next to a field with a tall building on it that covers the entire field with the BTC icon.
Where in the old version one could run 15-18 missions from level 20 down to level 15 in parallel, in V2 I have seen a total of ONE level 20 mission so far and of course it didn't pay anything "because some other player was faster".
Over 2 years of incredible work to accumulate tiny amounts of HP from daily bonus and chests have been rendered entirely useless, because now the site drowns you in HP with every mission, but instead of actual cryptos you just get tokens from that.
As it is right now the site is a complete overkill of a punishment against long term users, it's almost as if they wanted to get rid of all long term users.
That said ...... well ...... we're on day 1 of the new version, I believe Jamboom will figure out himself that there's just no point in doing any missions at all while the time it takes launching the mission (let alone the time it takes accumulating energy for it) exceeds in cost of electricity for running an average computer the reward the mission pays.
I'm sure he'll notice a huge drop in user numbers, where I believe he doesn't want that to happen.
I say let's see what he'll come up with, for now he's busy fixing the bugs.