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Hain?! Old School RuneScape Coal Just Outperformed Ethereum in Growth!

May 5, 2026 JauntyM 0
Hain?! Old School RuneScape Coal Just Outperformed Ethereum in Growth!

Salaam, Gamers!

Get ready for some news that might just blow your mind, especially if you’re into both gaming and, well, real-world finance. We’re talking about a classic game, Old School RuneScape (OSRS), and one of the biggest names in the crypto world, Ethereum. And guess what? The humble, dusty coal you mine in OSRS has actually shown better *yearly growth* than Ethereum!

Yeah, you read that right. We’re not making this up. While everyone’s been watching the volatile ups and downs of cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, a digital asset meant to power decentralized applications and transactions across the globe, something far simpler in the world of Gielinor has been quietly crushing it.

For those who’ve spent countless hours chopping down trees or mining rocks in OSRS, you know the grind is real. Coal might seem like just another basic resource, essential for smelting various ores into bars. It’s a foundational item in the game’s crafting economy, always in demand. Its consistent utility and player-driven demand have seemingly given it a surprisingly stable and upward trajectory in value over the past year.

Meanwhile, Ethereum, despite being a titan in the crypto space, has faced its own set of market fluctuations, regulatory discussions, and overall economic pressures that have impacted its growth trajectory. To see a basic in-game resource from a decades-old MMORPG outpace such a high-profile real-world asset in terms of yearly appreciation is truly a testament to the unique and often unpredictable dynamics of virtual economies.

It just goes to show you, sometimes the most unexpected things can surprise us. Who knew that a virtual lump of coal could be a better investment (in terms of growth) than a major cryptocurrency? Maybe it’s time to dust off those RuneScape accounts and start mining!

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