- Regular value decreased: $72,500,000 → $71,000,000.
- Duped value decreased: $62,500,000 → $61,000,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The community poll leaned toward a $1,500,000 decrease, bringing 25 Blue 5 (HyperBlue Lvl5) down to $71,000,000 as traders rebalanced hype against liquidity in Jailbreak Trading. Although the piece is obtainable, the ~1,500 Heists requirement tied specifically to the Cargo Plane creates a grind wall that is real but unevenly respected, because the plane’s infrequent departures make progress feel slow while also making ownership less “exclusive” than true limiteds. That obtainable label tends to cap upside during valuation votes, since voters assume more supply can be minted over time whenever players commit to the grind, so long-term inflation pressure is always in the background. At poll start, the spread between Trading Value ($72,500,000) and Duped Value ($62,500,000) signaled meaningful circulation risk and price anchoring, and polls often compress that gap by nudging the trading figure toward a level the average trader can actually clear. With no current demand rating, distribution, or times traded figures available, sentiment fills the vacuum, and sentiment around high-ticket obtainable hypers frequently cools when recent trades feel thinner or more negotiation-heavy. The Cargo Plane’s schedule also creates a paradox that can depress votes: it is time-consuming, yet it is not consistently “active” content, so fewer traders are actively grinding it at any given moment, reducing the steady stream of fresh buyers who normally sustain premium pricing. Collector Rarity Score 275 supports prestige, but in community polls rarity scores don’t always outweigh the practical question of how fast the item moves on Trading Island without large adds. When an item sits near a psychological tier like the low 70 millions, small downward adjustments are common because sellers can still market it as “70+” while buyers feel they’ve won value, improving match rates. The nickname HyperBlue Lvl5 reinforces status, yet it also highlights that the path is known and repeatable, and repeatable paths typically receive conservative valuation when voters fear future grinders catching up. The decrease also fits a risk discount tied to the low duped baseline, since traders who worry about verification and resale safety tend to push polls toward a number that better reflects worst-case liquidity. Overall, the vote likely reflected a collective preference for a more tradeable, less speculative midpoint that acknowledges the extreme time cost of the Cargo Plane grind while recognizing that obtainable hypers face softer demand resilience than true limited collectibles.
Additional Item Information:
25 Blue 5 is the Hyper Blue level 5 hyperchrome variant in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion, functioning as a high-tier cosmetic finish that visually floods a vehicle’s surfaces with an intense, electric blue sheen. In-game it reads as a reactive, glossy “energy paint” look that pops hardest on large, flat body panels and clean geometry, while tight creases and complex meshes can make it appear more speckled or banded. The “25” naming is commonly treated as shorthand for the evolved tier milestone, and the “5” marks the maximum evolution stage for Hyper Blue, making it the end-point collectors chase. Availability is tied to the Cargo Plane robbery line, with the practical requirement sitting around roughly 1,500 heists to reach this tier through progressive evolution. Because the Cargo Plane departs infrequently compared to other heists, the grind is widely regarded as one of the most time-consuming hyperchrome paths, and that time gate is the main driver behind its scarcity perception. It is effectively limited by effort and opportunity rather than a seasonal timer, meaning there is no simple “buy it now” method, and modern acquisition is typically either long-term Cargo Plane grinding or obtaining it via Trading Island trades. In the Jailbreak Trading Network’s collector framing, its Collector Rarity Score of 275 places it firmly in the serious-collector bracket, even without a published demand rating or distribution snapshot, since the unlock friction alone filters most players out. Inspiration-wise, Hyper Blue fits Jailbreak’s broader hyperchrome theme of exaggerated, premium automotive finishes, drawing from real-world color-shift wraps, anodized metal hues, and neon-lit show-car culture, but translated into a cleaner, game-readable blue that stays recognizable at speed. Performance impact is cosmetic only, yet it can create practical gameplay nuances: the bright blue can increase visibility in night chases or dark terrain, making stealth escapes slightly harder, while also improving teammate recognition and intimidation factor in open pursuits. On certain vehicles with reflective styling, it can visually amplify motion and contour, which some drivers feel helps with spacing and alignment in tight turns, though it offers no actual handling change. Updates and changes for hyperchromes generally revolve around trading-era economy shifts rather than direct stat buffs, and 25 Blue 5’s most meaningful “change” in practice has been how Trading Island enabled time-rich grinders to convert this long Cargo Plane commitment into trade value. Community reception has long treated fully evolved hyperchromes as prestige cosmetics, and Hyper Blue at tier 5 is often viewed as a patience trophy because the Cargo Plane schedule forces players to plan sessions around departures. Its legacy is tied to that endurance narrative, where owning it signals not just wealth, but persistence, route knowledge, and willingness to repeat a low-frequency heist loop for incremental evolution. As a status symbol, it tends to appear on showcase builds and “clean” garage lineups, with traders using it as a credibility marker in negotiations even when exact demand metrics are unavailable. Trivia-wise, many owners remember the Cargo Plane grind as a calendar-like routine, where missed departures felt more punishing than failed heists, and a common collector story is that the final push to tier 5 comes from stacking consistent runs over weeks rather than marathon sessions. Another lesser-noted quirk is that its perceived brightness can vary dramatically by map lighting and vehicle material, so some players test it across multiple cars before “locking” it as their signature finish, treating 25 Blue 5 as both a flex and a personal brand color within Jailbreak Trading.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 7 members.
- All Votes Counted: 17 votes tallied.
- Market Regulators: 4 regulators.
Community Poll Votes Breakdown:
- Increase Value by $1,500,000: 0 votes.
- Increase Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
- Increase Value by $1,000,000: 0 votes.
- Increase Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
- Increase Value by $500,000: 0 votes.
- Increase Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
- Keep Item's Value Unchanged: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $500,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $750,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,000,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,250,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $1,500,000: 17 votes.
Community Poll Participants:
- User ID 480395688711028748 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 681917378338095184 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1330293292847464552 voted (🌟 5x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1025065030191939645 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1190350582746198088 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
- User ID 1444501271120973875 voted: Decrease by $1,500,000.
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Miscellaneous Information:
- Priority multipliers increase the weight of votes in the final tally.
- Explanations are AI-generated using real-time search engine results.
- Certain participants are regulators who maintain market integrity.
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