Chapter 800 234: Undersea Adventure, Divine Transformation of Rules
Before returning to the Monster World, Ah Lan sat idly by the game pod, pondering a question.
How can I persuade other members of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce to agree to allocate a portion of our profits for purchasing intelligence on Primordial Monsters and Domain Nodes?
This decision will inevitably reduce the profit shares for chamber members.
He needs to handle this matter carefully.
While thinking, an idea began to take shape in his mind.
Hours later, Ah Lan went online and sent a collective email to the members of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
Sacrificial Power:
Brothers, I have an idea, but whether we proceed with it depends on your suggestions.
The idea is like this: we want to allocate a portion of the future profits of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce to build an intelligence platform specifically for collecting intelligence provided to us by various sea clans.
However, this intelligence will not be resold and will be freely available on the forum.
I know by doing this, some brothers might feel their chamber profits would be affected.
In reality, the intelligence platform could enhance the reputation and influence of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
Attract more players and clans to collaborate with us, thus indirectly increasing our profits.
Currently, the trading center and mercenary platform can bring us stable and continuous profits, but our influence is still limited in size; we have more contact with sea clans and less with our own players.
If we can establish an intelligence platform, using a portion of profits to buy intelligence and make it public to all players, it would expand our influence within the player community.
There are many resources where Sacrificial Emperor brings less profit; player transactions can often have a good premium.
But if traded to specific sea clans, it can bring much higher premiums.
For example, Heavenly Gate Stone might have only a 5%-10% premium in player transactions, but if we sell it to the Black Bei Clan, the premium might be as high as 50% or more because the Black Bei Clan's refining technology requires a large amount of Heavenly Gate Stone, and their native output is far from sufficient.
Through long-term trade with various clans, our Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce can gradually build a detailed "clan demand portrait."
Knowing which clans need what resources, when they need them, and how much they are willing to pay for them.
Then we can conduct precise demand matchmaking.
This is something ordinary players cannot achieve.
If in the future we can concentrate the players' resources and then sell them precisely through our channels to sea clans, the profits would far exceed direct sacrifices or transactions between players.
For example, player A has a batch of Dragon Scale Grass; if he sells it directly to other players, he might only earn a 10% premium, but if he places the Dragon Scale Grass with us, we can sell it through the demand of X clan for a 50% or even higher premium.
In this way, player A earns more, and we can take a commission, achieving a win-win situation.
Trading channels between sea clans are very limited, and many clans have little to no opportunity to interact with outsiders.
For example, the Tiger Stripe Clan lives on a northern isolated island; they are adept at mining but lack a trade network with other clans.
Though the Ghost Bat Clan possesses rare medicinal resources, they rarely communicate with the outside world due to their hidden habitat.
This isolated state makes resource circulation between clans extremely difficult, leaving them unsure of how to obtain specific resources when needed.
So, as long as we can supply them with the resources they need, we can sell them at a premium.
If we can connect player channels, the buying and selling market of resources can be expanded, allowing other players to profit from our trading market.
More importantly, this model not only boosts our profits but also enhances the core competitiveness of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
We will become the bridge connecting players and sea clans, mastering the most accurate demand information and the highest bargaining power.
In the future, whether it's players or sea clans, they will prefer trading with us because only we can maximize their benefits.
The intelligence platform is our gift to all players.
Though it might reduce profit shares in the short term, in the long run, it will bring us more cooperation opportunities.
And the intelligence platform can also provide us with some intangible benefits.
For instance, if a clan discovers, but cannot obtain a special resource, they will consider selling the intelligence to us first.
We can verify this intelligence with the credibility we have accumulated beforehand, and once the resources are verified, resell it to those top guilds for profit.
The essence of building an intelligence platform is giving out, but limited to Primordial Monsters and Domain Nodes, which can enhance the Rule Power of the entire Player Corps.
There are many brothers in the chamber who started with hunting and want to continue on this path in the future.
This model can bring benefits to the Player Faction as a whole, as well as provide us individually with more optional Life Souls or a better environment in Imperial Tomb Village.
Meanwhile, I assure you here that the expenditure of the intelligence platform will only occupy a small portion of the profits of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
It will not significantly affect everyone's actual earnings.
Like 5%-10%, compared to our future profit growth, this investment is insignificant.
Moreover, the expenditure on the intelligence platform is controllable; we can adjust investment proportions based on the chamber's profits and inventory sacrificial power, ensuring everyone's actual earnings are always in a growing state.
I hope everyone can support my idea; I believe the intelligence platform is a critical step for our Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce towards a broader future.
