💰Game Economics
Economic Model Overview
The economic model of RealGo is built to create a sustainable and engaging gaming ecosystem, powered by the blockchain-based $RT token. This model ensures value generation for players, investors, and the broader community while supporting the game’s core play-to-earn (P2E) mechanisms and in-game economy.
Key Pillars of the Economic Model:
Balanced Supply and Demand:
$RT token distribution follows a carefully structured plan with phased unlocking mechanisms to prevent inflation.
Burn mechanisms regulate token supply, ensuring long-term value stability.
Multi-Tiered Participation:
Casual players and competitive gamers are incentivized through earning opportunities linked to gameplay, exploration, and events.
Strategic partners and investors play a vital role in fostering the ecosystem's growth.
Community-Driven Growth:
A significant portion of tokens is allocated to the community, ensuring collaborative decision-making and active participation in the ecosystem.
Real-World Integration:
$RT tokens bridge virtual and real-world economies, offering utility both in-game and on external platforms.
Tokens and Currency
$RT (RealGo Token): The primary in-game cryptocurrency used for transactions, upgrades, and participation in events. Can be earned through Meme Hunt, PvE, Gift, Daily Task and Mystery Boxes.
$GEM: A premium currency purchased with fiat or $RT, used for high-value items and Mystery Boxes, often for mid-to late-game use.
$Gold: An in-game currency used for basic upgrades, shop purchases, and pet leveling. Earned through Meme Capture, Daily Task, Gift, and Quests.
$Meme Token: The collaboration tokens used for rewards for players limited to Meme Capture, Meme Hunt and PvE.
Token Burn: A process where a portion of tokens ($RT or $GEM) spent in the game is permanently removed from circulation to maintain token scarcity.
Web3 Wallet
Players can view all owned assets within the wallet interface, and perform actions such as withdrawals and sending tokens to in-game friends.




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