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  2. Virtual economy - Wikipedia

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    A virtual economy (or sometimes synthetic economy) is an emergent economy existing in a virtual world, usually exchanging virtual goods in the context of an online game, particularly in massively multiplayer online games (MMOs). People enter these virtual economies for recreation and entertainment rather than necessity, which means that virtual ...

  3. Virtual currency - Wikipedia

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    Virtual currencies are digital representations of value. Thus, digital assets must have a certain value in business transactions in order to be considered virtual currencies under EU law. Virtual currencies are not issued or guaranteed by a central bank or public authority. Issuing is the first placement of a digital asset in the market.

  4. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    Virtual money (or in-game currency) is used to purchase virtual goods within a variety of online communities, which include social networking websites, virtual worlds and online gaming sites. A key revenue driver within social media , virtual currencies are specific within each game and are used to purchase in-game goods.

  5. US virtual economy will rake in billions by 2015 - AOL

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    Industry watchers predict that the purchase of virtual goods -- i.e those special weapons for Mafia Wars or a fancy ranch house in FarmVille -- will be worth upwards of $5 billion in the next five ...

  6. Massively multiplayer online game - Wikipedia

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    The virtual economies created within MMOGs often blur the lines between real and virtual worlds. The result is often seen as an unwanted interaction between the real and virtual economies by the players and the provider of the virtual world. This practice (economy interaction) is mostly seen in this genre of games

  7. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    According to the European Central Bank's 2015 "Virtual currency schemes – a further analysis" report, virtual currency is a digital representation of value, not issued by a central bank, credit institution or e-money institution, which, in some circumstances, can be used as an alternative to money. [21]

  8. Category:Virtual economies - Wikipedia

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    The trade of virtual goods may be by the means of a virtual currency or without it. It may be unauthorised or illegal as long the practice is notable. The system allows human participation. Only the main page for any such system should be included, unless the subpage specifically deals with economic aspects of the system.

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