The price is always the same = double the amount for each new square (card), starting at 1 cent for the first card up to number 32, and then the price = divide the amount for each new card, starting in 33 and ending in 64 . (Otherwise it would be unlikely for everyone to have their mandala).
Just 64. such as a chessbord of skulls. The legend of the Brahmin Sessa Ibn Daher, who created the game at the request of an Indian rajah and, as a reward, asked him for a grain of wheat for the first square on the board, progressively doubling the amount for each new square. Lets do it 1 grain=1 cent usdc.
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The price is always the same = double the amount for each new square (card), starting at 1 cent for the first card up to number 32, and then the price = divide the amount for each new card, starting in 33 and ending in 64 . (Otherwise it would be unlikely for everyone to have their mandala).
Just 64. such as a chessbord of skulls. The legend of the Brahmin Sessa Ibn Daher, who created the game at the request of an Indian rajah and, as a reward, asked him for a grain of wheat for the first square on the board, progressively doubling the amount for each new square. Lets do it 1 grain=1 cent usdc.