CASH INJECTION
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To improve the finances of a club, there is the possibility to inject your personal SVC into a club. The SVC injected will get multiplied by a certain factor. Please note that this multiplier is or can be subject to change - it will most likely get lowered the longer Soccerverse runs and eventually be set to 1 (see the explanation at the end of this section). Any cash injections cannot be undone.
To inject your personal SVC into a club, just go to the respective clubs finance tab and click the "Cash Injection" button.
In the following popup, fill in the amount of SVC you would like to inject from your personal SVC balance. You can see how many SVC your club will get according to the currently set multiplier. If all looks good, click "Inject".
Confirm your injection in the next step and wait for the transaction to confirm.
Once confirmed, the clubs balance will update, your injection will show in the "Cash Injection" section and your injected SVC have been removed from your personal balance.
Our game economy calculations suggest that once all the club influence has been purchased and is actively in use within the game, up to 1 billion SVC will be created from club influence payouts each season.
This is 1 billion new SVC that can be injected into the clubs each season.
In this situation the SVC ratio for cash injections into clubs will be one to one (1:1).
For example, when halve of all the club influence has been purchased and is actively in use within the game, the ratio will be set at 2:1. So 500 million SVC from club influence payouts that can be converted into 1 billion SVC into clubs.
This ensures a consistent supply of around 1 billion new SVC a season that can be injected into clubs if users wish to do so.
At the moment (May 2025) with the amount of club influence purchased and actively used within the game, we calculate the ratio to be 1000:1.
At the start of each season we shall review how much SVC is currently getting created by club influence payouts and adjust the ratio accordingly, with a view of it eventually being 1:1 ratio. We may adjust the above mentioned ratios if we see unforeseen issues with achieving the aimed ratios.