http://www.habboxforum.com/showthrea...98#post5004698
I read with interest the above thread, where members couldn't give their opinion, but I would like to see what members think.
I think part of the problem is that we now have two trading currencies, something we didn't have until the Exchange was introduced, although Habbos did trade by other means before the Exchange came into use.
Every time a new Habbo buys HC for the first time, there is an increase in the number of HC Sofas in circulation and over time this has helped it become the most recognised item of furni to base values on, so quite clearly the HC Sofa is an item of currency, there is no disputing that.
If there were a Royal Mint at Habbo and we wanted to buy a gold bar directly we would pay 50 credits. If we bought in HCs how much would a gold bar cost us? How many HC's?
If we bought a sack we would pay 20 credits. The same price we now pay for our first months HC. Let's not forget it's not that long ago it cost 25 credits for your first month of HC. So has the value of a HC Sofa decreased?
If the cost of HC Membership was reduced to 15 credits, would this effect the value of the HC Sofa and what would the value of a HC Sofa be?
I find the value of credits quite confusing.
So do credits decrease or do HC Sofas? Anyone care to explain?






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