Documentation

How the Kintara Wood Ledger works — what we track, how prices are derived, and why wood at $0.00345 USD is the trade.

1. Overview

The Kintara Wood Ledger is a live tracker for wood prices inside the Kintara MMO marketplace. Wood is a core resource — required for shacks, firepits, quests, and daily crafting loops.

The ledger surfaces three price layers:

2. Pricing methodology

USD prices are derived from in-game marketplace listings, converted via the active $KINS exchange rate and normalized to a per-unit figure.

per-unit USD = (stack price in $KINS × $KINS/USD) ÷ stack quantity

The current curated floor is $0.00345 per wood unit, reflecting coordinated bulk dumps and bot extraction in Whisperwood. This represents a −94.2% move from the 30-day average.

Prices update from live marketplace screenshots and listing data. The chart uses daily curated points — not tick-by-tick feeds.

3. Marketplace mechanics

Inside Kintara, players open the Marketplace UI and can:

Typical live listings show Wood × 5000 stacks ranging from $0.10–$0.80 in $KINS, with sellers like cmdRua, mrchock, and aedes competing on price.

4. Reading the chart

The price history chart supports multiple time ranges:

Hover data points for exact USD values at each curated timestamp.

5. Investment thesis

Exploitation is temporary. Utility is not.

Wood demand is structural — every new player needs it for building and quests. The current near-zero price reflects supply shock from bot farms and bulk sellers, not a permanent demand collapse.

The play: accumulate at exploitation prices ($0.00345), hold through the dump, sell into mean reversion when builders and quest runners are forced back into the market.

6. Proof & data sources

All marketplace proof images on the ledger are unedited screenshots from the Kintara game client (June 2026). They show the live Buy tab with wood listings filtered to $KINS and sorted cheapest.

Follow @KintaraWood on X for updates.