[Paid] [System] Laundry

[Description]

Laundry is a FiveM resource that introduces a passive money-laundering system for your server’s economy. Players can purchase their own laundry business, which automatically cleans dirty money into clean cash over time, creating a realistic and rewarding progression system.


[Preview]


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[Purchase Link]


[Features]

  • Player-Owned Laundry
    • Players must purchase the laundry warehouse before starting operations.
    • Ownership grants access to all management and upgrade features.
  • Passive Money Laundering System
    • Automatically converts dirty money into clean cash over time.
    • Runs passively in the background while the server is online.
    • Configurable laundering speed and payout rates for server balance.
  • Upgrades & Progression
    • Invest in upgrades to improve laundering speed, storage capacity and more.
    • Unlock efficiency bonuses and reduce processing time with each tier.
    • Fully customizable upgrade paths and costs.
  • Employee Management
    • Hire player employees to assist with operations and boost efficiency.
    • Assign specific roles or permissions for better control.
    • Employees can help maintain the money processing.
  • Configurable Settings
    • Adjustable laundering limits, conversion rates, and upgrade parameters.
    • Compatible with any economy or framework (some by default, framework functions open source).
  • Optimized Performance
    • Lightweight and designed for smooth server performance.
    • Efficient even with multiple player-owned laundries running simultaneously.

[Supports]

  • ESX LEGACY
  • ESX
  • QBCORE
  • QBOX
  • NDCORE
  • VRP
  • VRPEX
  • STANDALONE

[Dependencies]

  • Server version must be 7290 or higher
  • Onesync Legacy or Onesync Infinity

[Optimization]

  • Runs at 0.00 ms when idle
  • Runs at 0.00 - 0.01 ms when active

[Documentation & Discord]


[Other Resources]

Robbery



Job
System
PvP
Minigames
Code accessible Partial
Subscription based No
Lines (approximately) 2000~
Requirements Dependencies Above
Support Yes