World's First Virtual Banking Licenses 45
An anonymous reader writes to mention a new, unique situation in Massively Multiplayer games. The Entropia Universe title has broken new ground by being granted five virtual banking licenses. These are exactly what you think they are: in-game bankers can transfer Entropia funds directly to your real-world bank account as real world cash. The well-known conversion rate between EU cash and real money allows this; more entertainingly, you can withdraw RL cash into EU notes via the banks as well. From the article: "These two-year exclusive licenses will be available through the public auction within Entropia Universe and will be open for bids beginning mid January 2007. Entropia Universe is the only virtual universe on the internet whose currency has a fixed exchange rate with the US Dollar. Its currency can easily be moved between Entropia Universe and the real world using an ATM card. The Entropia ATM card can be used to instantly withdraw real cash from over 1 million ATM machines worldwide"
PEDs (Score:3, Funny)
Project Entropia Dolars (PEDs) is the currency in Entropia Universe (Previously reffered to as Project Entropia), not EU notes.
Just to make sure that people don't think that money from the EU isn't real, despite what most of us americans seem to think, they are trouncing us in value currently.
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Well, now that really valuable assests are being converted to euros we'll finally overule your economy. What?, PEDs are not comparable to oil?
Damm.
I can't wait to buy my avatar my clothes! (Score:1)
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Hey, I just want one of those cool orange shirts, like in There!
Currency (Score:1)
Very interesting because (Score:5, Interesting)
So essentially, the Entropia "world" has been given the right to manage a fiduciary mass. A virtual world and a virtual fiduciary system, but a real one nonetheless because it has currency rate with real greenbacks.
Consider the definition of a state: statehood for an entity as having:
- a territory: Entropia is virtual real-estate, but it's not so far-fetched to say it's a real territory, since people use its virtual space
- a population: Entropia has gamers
- a government: the game maker I suppose
- the ability to mint money: well, it has a currency now, backed by a currency rate recognized by another state
- the ability to print its own stamps: that would be easy to implement, with an in-game certified email system separate from regular email
- the capacity to have relationships with other, recognized states: it does de-facto, since an already recognized state recognized its currency
So, I think in international law, Entropia could claim statehood. Their position would be even less shaky than, for example, Sealand. This is a very exciting and new development indeed.
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So much for our love for democracy... If that is not the ultimate super absolute dictatorship...
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The form of government has nothing to do with statehood: North Korea is a state, so was the USSR.
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Well that's the interesting bit isn't it? these banking licenses might allow a virtual realm to pursue statehood, thus posing a whole new set of problems and potentially creating many legal precedents. The issues at stake I guess could be the challenging of the definition of residency and citizenship, where it could be necessary to disassociate the fact that someone is physically
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The other side of the coin is that the banking licenses are quite a lot more likely to be rescinded if someone even smells shenanigans, especially ones with potential for legal quagmires.
No need for new laws (Score:2)
That's already what the law looks like in every country I've ever heard of. If you're physically within a jurisdiction, you're subject to its laws. What did you think made you subject to a country's laws? What you do on your computer doesn't exempt you from this in any way, and law enforcement wou
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But could Entropia claim sovereignty, by international law? Could they establish their own code of laws? What happens if say, in Entropia, pyramid schemes are legalized. Now let's imagine I'm sitting at my computer in the USA (let's say, pyramid schemes are illegal here - I'm not sure of the technicalities here presently), running a pyramid scheme in Entropia. Where is the scheme taking place? Is it occuring in Entropia where the money
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In other new Entropia declares Statehood. (Score:3, Funny)
The RIAA and MPAA immediately filed for a DMCA take-down notice against Entropia's ISP.
Entropia in-game governing body could not be reached for comment.
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A more promising aspect to all this is that th
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Oh brave new world... (Score:2)
EU Conversion Rate (Score:3, Funny)
For those interested, the EU-to-real-money conversion rate is 1.00 EU = 1.29972 USD according to xe.com.
Not sure how this is news, though. I have been converting between US dollars and Euros for years.
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Just imagine paying your Verizon bill [consumerist.com] in PED
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Hey (Score:1)
Money Laundering (Score:5, Insightful)
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money laudering (drug money, weapons sales, etc.)
extortion (pay up or the server goes away)
donations to "charities" (buy your own suicide bomber)
fraud (the Eve Online bank scam)
If I wasn't such a nice person, I could have some fun with this.
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http://www.knowprose.com/node/17268 [knowprose.com]
The concept of virtual currency exchange is flawed (Score:1, Insightful)
The same applies in respect of exchange rate with foreign currencies. A fixed exchange rate with the dollar m
Re:The concept of virtual currency exchange is fla (Score:2)
Another real world asset it could be related to is the trading value of the game developers company, then as the stock prices raise and lower so does the value of PED against other money markets. and if the company goes bankrupt... so does EU.
Re:The concept of virtual currency exchange is fla (Score:2)
It's not an unlimited resource. Consider this, if everyone extracted all their in-game funds the company needs to pay those out in real money therefore those funds must be available like at any other bank.
No, it isn't (Score:2)
Inflation / Deflation (Score:5, Insightful)
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Normally when the currency value goes up within a country with a floating exchange rate, the local prices stay numerically the same, but imports/exports change. If you peg t
Sounds like a great way to do money laundering (Score:2)
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Before anybody gets excited... (Score:3)
The entirely expected, and disturbing part of the "Cash Card" user agreement is as follows:
"MindArk may, at MindArk's sole discretion refuse a request for authorization of any Entropia Universe Cash Card transaction or may deactivate the Entropia Universe Cash Card without notice and may notify third parties of such refusal or deactivation as MindArk determines is necessary." The Cash Card is one of the ways you get money out of the system (via ATM's), so if it gets deactivated, that hurts. While I wasn't able to find any information on it, I suspect the direct bank-transfer system has a similar caveat.
This whole setup reminds me of "Stock Generation", an online Ponzi scheme set up as a "game" several years ago. Google can probably dig up details.
SirWired
I honestly don't understand it (Score:1)