According to IT Home, citing data from the metaverse analysis platform WeMeta, the median transaction price per square meter of land in the metaverse was $20 in 2017, and this figure rose to $6,000 in 2021. However, the median transaction price of Decentraland, the world's largest metaverse real estate sales platform, has fallen from $45 in 2022 to $5, a drop of nearly 90%. According to China Securities Journal, in November 2021, JJ Lin spent $123,000 to buy three virtual properties in Decentraland, which are currently worth only about $10,000, with a floating loss of 91%. In addition to the price plunge, JJ Lin's three plots of land are also "deserted". According to the weekly visits provided by the platform, these three plots of land are almost unsold.