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One can only hope.
That would not work, at all. Getting rid of metal would be like getting rid of cents to the dollar. What would you buy hats with? What would you buy weapons with, how could people start from a f2p account and trade their way up without metal and only keys? If anything keys are not necessary as currency, not metal. You cannot buy metal from the store, it is as close to a true currency as we have. Getting people to delete their metal will not be possible, and more importantly the key price is a false value explained by the cycle I listed on the main page. It is not the metal to key ratio, it is people overvaluing keys artificially. If you're a student of economics you will be familar with "tulip mania", which is what I compare the keys to.
Thanks the psychological barrier I was hoping would stop a lot of people, unfortunately not the case. Stores price things at $9.99 because they know $10.00 looks like a lot more, even though it's only one cent higher.