How the Kintara Wood Ledger works — what we track, how prices are derived, and why wood at $0.00345 USD is the trade.
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:
USD prices are derived from in-game marketplace listings, converted via the active $KINS exchange rate and normalized to a per-unit figure.
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.
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.
The price history chart supports multiple time ranges:
Hover data points for exact USD values at each curated timestamp.
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.
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.