- Regular value remained unchanged: $20,000,000 → $20,000,000.
- Duped value remained unchanged: $17,500,000 → $17,500,000.
Value Change Explanation:
The poll settling on Keep Current Value left Orange 4, known as HyperOrange Lvl4, anchored at $20,000,000 because its price already matched how traders frame an obtainable hyperchrome with heavy time gating. With a requirement of roughly 1,000 Museum Heists, holders viewed the grind as a built-in floor that discourages undercutting and makes quick dips feel unjustified. The Museum Heist path also has a unique friction point since puzzle completion typically needs another player, so progress is not purely solo effort and that social dependency adds perceived difficulty. That extra coordination cost helps explain why voters resisted a drop even though the duped value sat lower at $17,500,000, since duped figures tend to signal risk rather than true effort. In Trading Island sentiment, a gap between trading value and duped value often pushes communities to defend the cleaner benchmark instead of conceding to the discounted one. The Collector Rarity Score of 268 further supported stability, as collectors treat mid-to-high rarity scoring items as portfolio pieces rather than flip targets. Because it is obtainable, voters also avoid aggressive increases that could look like artificial pumping when supply can still be created through continued grinding. At the same time, the absence of recent demand metrics such as a 10-point demand rating, monthly distribution, and times traded removes hard evidence for a surge or slump. When the market lacks fresh liquidity signals, communities usually default to the last accepted trading value to minimize misinformation-driven volatility. That conservative behavior is reinforced by how hyperchromes function as progression trophies, where owner conviction is high and selling pressure is low. With no month-level trade frequency data to prove stagnation, a cut would have felt speculative and potentially harmful to fair trades. With no month-level distribution data to show flooding supply, a raise would have felt equally speculative and punitive to grinders still working toward evolution. The name recognition of HyperOrange Lvl4 and its clear Museum identity also helps it hold a consistent mental price band, reducing the chance of a swing vote. Overall, the poll favored stability because the $20,000,000 tag already balanced effort, coordination difficulty, collector appeal, and uncertainty in short-term demand indicators.
Additional Item Information:
Orange 4, often referred to in the Jailbreak Trading Expansion as Hyper Orange Level 4, is a mid-to-high evolution tier of the Hyperchrome Orange family tied specifically to the Museum Heist. In-game it presents as a reactive, glossy orange finish with a “liquid metal” sheen that reads brighter than standard orange paints, and at Level 4 the effect feels more pronounced and premium, with the surface catching light in a way that makes edges and curves on vehicles pop. Its defining characteristic is that it is an earned progression cosmetic rather than a one-time purchase, so the identity of the item is bound to consistent Museum play and visible grind history. Availability is fundamentally gated by volume and coordination, with the practical requirement sitting around roughly 1,000 Museum Heists to evolve to Orange 4, and the major friction point is that the Museum’s puzzle flow typically requires another player to complete, meaning solo grinders are slowed or forced to coordinate. That reliance on teamwork shapes its rarity perception on Trading Island because it is not merely time-consuming, it is socially dependent, and players who have it often signal that they either maintained a reliable duo or repeatedly organized help. It is limited in the sense that it cannot be directly bought on demand, and outside of grinding the Museum Heist its acquisition is effectively through Jailbreak Trading, where it circulates as a tradeable cosmetic with a Collector Rarity Score of 268. Current demand context is opaque because demand, distribution, and times traded are not available, so valuation discussions tend to lean on its grind narrative, its visual appeal, and the general scarcity implied by the heist count requirement. Inspiration-wise, Hyper Orange reads like a stylized take on high-visibility automotive finishes and anodized or chrome-tinted coatings, combining the “hyper” concept of reactive light play with the orange theme that matches the Museum’s artifact-and-treasure fantasy, making it feel thematically connected to curated valuables. Performance impact is cosmetic only, but it has practical gameplay utility in perception and identification, since the bright reflective orange can make a vehicle easier to spot at distance, which is a disadvantage for stealthy escapes but an advantage for team coordination and quick recognition in chaotic chases. On certain vehicle shapes the finish can exaggerate body lines and make the car look faster or more exotic, which can indirectly influence how opponents react, as flashy hyperchromes often draw attention and opportunistic pursuit. Updates and changes for Orange 4 are best understood through the evolving Hyperchrome system rather than a standalone rework, with the key “change” being the progression model itself: its identity is tied to evolving through repeated Museum completions, and any shifts in Museum flow, puzzle consistency, or team availability can affect the real difficulty curve even if the item’s visuals remain consistent. Community reception has historically treated Hyperchrome levels as grind badges, and Orange 4 sits in a sweet spot where it is clearly not entry-level but still attainable for dedicated crews, so it can function as a status signal without being as unreachable as the highest tiers. Its legacy within Jailbreak Trading is tied to the Museum’s cooperative barrier, making it a talking point in trades where sellers emphasize the coordination cost and buyers weigh whether they want to grind the duo requirement themselves. Trivia-wise, Orange 4 is often associated with “museum duo routines,” where players build repeatable routes and timing for fast completions, and many owners recall the social side of the grind, since the biggest hurdle is not raw skill but reliably finding a partner to solve puzzles and extract cleanly. Because it is anchored to a single robbery type, it also tends to be used as a personal timeline marker, with players remembering the era of their Museum grind by the moment their Hyper Orange finally stepped up to Level 4.
Voting Summary:
- Total Participants: 9 members.
- All Votes Counted: 22 votes tallied.
- Market Regulators: 6 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: 19 votes.
- Decrease Value by $250,000: 0 votes.
- Decrease Value by $500,000: 3 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): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 929896889082585128 voted (🌟 5x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 949380360209313823 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 1013097717888716810 voted (🌟 3x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 1341874960301555865 voted (🌟 2x): Keep Current Value.
- User ID 1393105931914444970 voted (🌟 3x): Decrease by $500,000.
- User ID 707681344125272064 voted: Keep Current Value.
- User ID 780700924443099156 voted: Keep Current Value.
- User ID 992835549859688449 voted: Keep Current Value.
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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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