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  1. People are still gonna find a way to complain as if they’re doing anything 😭 like it’s fine you aren’t donating, but you can’t get mad they donated “only” 100k

  2. The fact that you can find people hating on them donating "almost nothing" is quite rage inducing. They don't have to donate anything and yet they did. The people hating won't donate a single cent and yet they hate.

  3. I thought that people on anarchy servers like 2b2t wanted very cool bases but from all the griefing they became rare so the only source of them were wandering traders so they started paying

  4. This means we can calculate the value of emeralds to USD. Since Coral is 1 cent and it takes 3 emeralds to buy from a wandering trader, we can assume an emerald is worth about 3 cents. So 1 USD = ~33.34 emeralds

  5. Let's do the math, assuming we were able to explore and collect every single coral block from a Minecraft seed, if coral blocks are the only monetized block.

    Each world is 60M x 60M blocks, from which 25-33% is covered in oceans (font: wiki).
    Out of the 9 ocean biomes (deep variants included), only Warm Oceans spawn coral reefs, so we would assume a normal distribution so 1/9 probability for each. Now, warm oceans, which I'd assume ~15-20% volume of these seas to be coral, accounting for their relatively shallow depth.

    The price formula would be then:
    Price = 0,01$ x 60,000,000 x 60,000,000 x 0,29 (middle point of 25-33%) x ¹/9 x 10-20 blocks depth x 0,2

    From this, we would have the minimum, maximun and average worth:
    -Low end: 25% oceans, 10 block deep oceans = ~2 trillion $
    -High end: 33% oceans, 20 block deep oceans = ~5,2 trillion $

    So in average, EACH minecraft seed would cost Mojang around 3,5 trillion dollars, if you managed to mine and place every coral block 🙂