2012年10月18日星期四

Virtual buy wow weapons cash meets the real world

Frenzoo, a "3D fashion game for girls", is one game that has adopted this model. CEO Simon Newstead explains: wow gold "The idea with dual currencies is that there is a paid currency [Gold Coins], which is paid for using real money and exchanged between sellers and buyers. In addition, there is a second currency -- a free or so-called 'earned' currency [Silver Coins] -- which is gained through activity and progression in the world or game."

"In this way," he continues, "the economy can recognize different forms of contribution, and in newer economies these can also be traded between each other. Reducing transaction costs creates more opportunities for global commerce."

In March 2009, GoldMoney launched wow gold a dedicated iPhone application allowing its account holders to exchange gold and silver units within minutes.

Putting a trendy iPhone application that allows people to manage their own digital gold on par with other popular banking applications branded by well-established banks brings e-currency a step closer to the modern mobile end-user.

Furthermore, GoldMoney is firmly anchored to real-world assets and individuals, notably wow gold strictly forbidding anonymous accounts -- unlike the former incarnation of the pioneering company E-Gold, whose founder this month ends his six-month house arrest in Florida after pleading guilty to money laundering-related crimes.

So how realistic buy wow weapons is the prospect of a single, global, digital currency?

"It all comes down to trust," says senior economist Frederic Neumann.

"We trust the government to guarantee our 'virtual' money for real currency. [With digital gold] the gold standard is guaranteed by a private company. Governments already have several hundred years of sovereignty engrained in people's minds, so that trust is very difficult to establish."
More articles come from the:http://www.buywowgold.nl/guide

没有评论:

发表评论