Governments steer mining permits
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A sitting government can now hold, scale, or re-price the weekly extraction-permit auctions in the regions it governs.
Governments now have a hand on the mining economy. From the Permits tab of a government you control, you can tune the weekly extraction-permit auctions in your regions:
- Hold the next auction — skip a region's float entirely for the week.
- Set how many permits to issue — override the usual random batch (up to 20).
- Set the base reserve price — raise or lower the opening bid.
A national government controls every mineral-bearing region in its country; a municipal government controls the region its city sits in (the auctions are region-wide, so the whole region is affected). Squeeze supply to push permit prices up, or flood the market to make extraction cheap — the choice shapes who can mine, and at what cost.