"It’s very important to note here that this means all the skillpoints available to buy on the market in EVE will have originated on other characters where they were trained at the normal rate.* Player driven economies are key to EVE design and we want you to decide the value of traded skillpoints while we make sure there is one single mechanism that brings new skillpoints in to the system – training."*
This is not new. It has been available for months off and on. Can we stop acting like it’s some shocking breaking news situation where everyone rehashes the same complaints and arguments every few days?
If I understand correctly, CCP said they want to provide a single source of SP, which is training. They also provide skill point boosts through daily campaigns, and selling packages of skill points.
Unless I’m mistaken, you can’t buy an SP package and extract those skill points for sale without first applying those points to your skill queue. So, theoretically, you could buy $30 in skill points and extract it all, but you’d still have to buy the extractors, which typically cost more than you can sell an injector for.
Still, those points you sell as a player come from training, albeit in a roundabout way. I still don’t see what the problem is.
I don’t think it has… CCP seems to wash the taint away.
I mean this character basically almost spend all my isk from years past to inject him to 150mil sp when i came back to EVE in 2020. He is still able to undock his nergal and kill marauder and battleship carebears as a suspect. And that is good enough