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  2. Blockchain game - Wikipedia

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    Many live-service games offer in-game customization options, such as character skins or other in-game items, which the players can earn and trade with other players using in-game currency. Some games also allow for trading of virtual items using real-world currency, but this may be illegal in some countries where video games are seen as akin to ...

  3. Video game monetization - Wikipedia

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    There is usually an upfront payment required by the player to get started, typically in the purchase of either cryptocurrency used by the game or in-game currency that they can later trade out, thus making these games "pay-to-earn", and have been considered the equivalent of Ponzi schemes. [28] [29] [30]

  4. Virtual economy - Wikipedia

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    This also allows for an official conversion rate of in-game currency to real world currency to be established, though many 3rd-party item sellers will work to obtain the in-game currency needed to buy the membership items and sell them on 3rd-party markets at a lower real-world price than the official conversion rate.

  5. How to start investing in cryptocurrency: A guide for beginners

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    How much money do I need to start investing in cryptocurrency? In theory it takes only a few dollars to invest in cryptocurrency. Most crypto exchanges, for example, have a minimum trade that ...

  6. Crypto and Your Retirement Savings: Should You Risk It? - AOL

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    Cryptocurrency is one of the most hotly debated asset classes in the world. On one side, passionate advocates view it as the currency of the future, supplementing or even substituting money as we ...

  7. Stake (online casino) - Wikipedia

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    Users at Stake generally transact in cryptocurrencies rather than traditional currencies for their betting accounts. [3] Account balances can be withdrawn in the equivalent value of cryptocurrency and then deposited back into the user's personal cryptocurrency wallet. [3] Users of Stake's UK site deal only in fiat currency. [6]

  8. Tectonic (TONIC) Crypto: What Is It and Should You Invest? - AOL

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    Is Tectonic Crypto a Good Investment? TONIC is one of the cheapest tokens to buy — more than one billion tokens can be purchased for less than $150 at current market prices. That does not mean ...

  9. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Compound Finance, a decentralized finance protocol enabling users to lend or borrow cryptocurrency assets and which provides typical interest payments to lenders, started rewarding lenders and borrowers with a cryptocurrency called Comp. This token, which is used for running Compound, can also be traded on cryptocurrency exchanges.