- Regular value increased: $70,000,000 → $70,500,000.
- Duped value increased: $60,000,000 → $60,500,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The community poll tilted toward a $500,000 increase, lifting the value to $70,500,000 as traders anchored on the item already sitting near its trading baseline and saw more upside than downside in its current positioning. 23 Diamond 5, better known as HyperDiamond Lvl5, is a reference-tier hyperchrome tied to the Jewelry Store grind, and that identity matters because the ~1,500 heists requirement creates a clear effort narrative that buyers consistently price in. Even without a posted demand rating out of 10, missing distribution, and missing last-month times traded, the market can still infer liquidity from how often hyperchrome colors circulate socially on Trading Island, and Diamond remains one of the most sought-after aesthetics. The poll’s direction also reflects the tight spread between the $70,000,000 trading value and the much lower $60,000,000 duped value at poll start, since a large gap signals that “clean” perception carries a premium. When a reference item’s public trading number is already established, polls typically move in smaller steps unless sentiment breaks, so a half-million bump fits a stabilization pattern. The explanation that grinding shortcuts exist to game the system introduces a risk factor, yet it cuts both ways because it increases controversy without fully erasing desirability, and collectors often pay more for items that are both popular and debated. In practice, shortcuts and duplication concerns tend to push cautious sellers to demand a bit more for verified-looking copies, while committed buyers accept the surcharge to secure the look. Collector Rarity Score 240 reinforces that this is not treated like a casual cosmetic, so even modest incremental demand can justify a marginal raise rather than a flat vote. Because the item is progressively evolved, Level 5 carries a completionist premium over lower stages, and polls frequently reward “finished grind” items when the broader community feels the time cost is underappreciated. Jewelry Store as the robbery type further supports steady interest, since it is accessible and familiar, keeping the aspirational pipeline full of grinders who eventually convert into traders. With no hard last-month distribution or times traded figures to contradict the narrative, voters default to visible market behavior: consistent chatter, frequent offers, and stable clears near the listed trading value. The poll therefore favored a controlled upward adjustment that preserves alignment with prevailing deals while acknowledging persistent popularity, collector appeal, and the premium that clean, high-level hyperchrome references command in Jailbreak Trading.
Additional Item Information:
’23 Diamond 5’ is the Hyper Diamond hyperchrome at Level 5 tied to the Jewelry Store robbery line, representing a late-stage evolution earned through sustained heist grinding. In-game it presents as a highly reflective, crystalline diamond sheen that reads as clean and icy rather than neon, catching highlights sharply on vehicle panels and accessories. The “23” tag identifies its modern-era series placement within the Trading Expansion’s hyperchrome ecosystem, while “5” marks a high progression tier. It is not a one-time event prize in the usual sense, but it is effectively limited by the time investment and consistency required to evolve Hyper Diamond up to Level 5. Its original path of acquisition is repeated Jewelry Store completions, with an estimated requirement of roughly 1,500 heists to reach this tier under typical progression expectations. Because it is progression-based, it remains theoretically obtainable through continued Jewelry Store grinding, yet practical availability is constrained by player patience, server conditions, and efficiency. It is widely perceived as one of the most popular hyperchrome colors to chase, which increases both visibility and competition for it on Trading Island. The popularity also leads to “grinding shortcuts” players attempt to use to game the system, typically revolving around optimizing robbery cycles and coordination rather than pure casual play. In the Trading Expansion economy, its Collector Rarity Score of 240 positions it as a strong collector-grade hyperchrome tier, with prestige that often outweighs missing public demand metrics. Visually, it tends to look best on smooth, high-surface-area vehicles where the diamond reflectance can read clearly, while busy textures can dilute the effect. The design inspiration is rooted in the fantasy of a flawless gemstone finish, matching the Jewelry Store theme and the idea of “diamond-tier” progression as a status ladder. Functionally it does not change speed, handling, braking, or hitbox behavior, but it can influence gameplay indirectly by improving vehicle readability at night or in bright areas, sometimes making you more noticeable. That visibility can be a disadvantage in stealthy escapes, while the intimidation and flex factor can discourage opportunistic challengers in social spaces. No major reworks are attributed specifically to ’23 Diamond 5’ beyond the broader hyperchrome progression paradigm, but its perceived value has historically shifted with trading metas. When more players focus on Jewelry Store loops, supply pressure can rise, yet Level 5 remains hard enough that it retains a premium aura. Community reception has been consistently strong because Hyper Diamond is an easy-to-understand flex that signals dedication rather than luck, and Level 5 specifically reads as “finished the grind.” On Trading Island it functions as a social proof item, often used as a centerpiece in inventories to anchor negotiations even when exact demand figures are unavailable. Its legacy is tied to being a benchmark hyperchrome: many players measure their progression by whether they have Diamond and how far it is evolved. Trivia-wise, it is one of the hyperchromes most associated with efficiency talk, because Jewelry Store routes, timing, and team coordination become a mini-game of their own. Players commonly report that the last stretch toward Level 5 feels disproportionately slow compared to early levels, which amplifies the satisfaction of finally locking in ’23 Diamond 5’. Even without published distribution or times-traded data, it remains a recognizable “you put in the work” item within the Jailbreak Trading Network’s view of long-term progression collectibles.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 8 members.
- All Votes Counted: 16 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: 12 votes.
- Increase Value by $250,000: 1 votes.
- Keep Item's Value Unchanged: 3 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: 0 votes.
Community Poll Participants:
- User ID 749595309700546580 voted (🌟 3x): Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 1397309521658904797 voted (🌟 3x): Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 480395688711028748 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 1025065030191939645 voted: Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 1189160503294050305 voted: Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 1302970473222770820 voted: Increase by $500,000.
- User ID 987996680278388756 voted: Increase by $250,000.
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- All changes are published on the Jailbreak Trading Network website.
- Value adjustments are driven entirely by our Discord community.
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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