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Which means that the more people are afraid and ignorant, the more the game assets (in this case the digital bananas) will lose value. On the other hand, the more people actually know how markets work and choose to place their trust in the value of scarcity of the game's assets, the more those assets will increase in value. It's all about psychology.
Long story short, if you want the game to succeed, keep using it and make it valuable with your trust.
You know what the greatest scam ever is? Fiat money. ALL currencies in the world after 1971 are essentially worthless paper. But we all use it ANYWAY.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money
It's just for fun. Maybe i'm too old i just dont get it.