No Man’s Sky is a great game, but for veteran players, it suffers from a common economic problem. Players that have been around since the beginning have billions of credits, hundreds of thousands of Nanites, and as much of every resource as they could ever want. That’s great for buying from the in-game shops, but it means these in-game currencies are worthless for trading to other veteran players.
But there are things for veteran players to do even in No Man’s Sky’s endgame. They could create a sprawling base (or a luxurious resort), they could track down a fleet of perfectly modeled ships, or they could create a work of art in creative mode. All these things take time and effort, however, and they might be beyond the abilities of certain players. If only there were a medium of exchange where one player could simply pay another player to perform these difficult tasks.
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Enter Hub Coin, a currency created by The Galactic Hub to facilitate exchange between No Man’s Sky’s longest players. The Galactic Hub has been around even before No Man’s Sky received its multiplayer update, helping players out and offering an out-of-game community that No Man’s Sky took years to support in-game.
Hub Coin allows veteran players to commission other players to do certain things. Want someone to track down a certain fauna (or even edit a save file to create it from thin air)? Get some Hub Coins and then pay them for it. Hub Coins are distributed monthly by the Galactic Hub on their Discord, subreddit, and Twitter accounts, and providing a limited currency that veterans can chase after by interacting with other players.
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