If you want in-game currency to be exchangeable for real-world money, there must be a powerful economic entity guaranteeing its convertibility. And the only entity capable of doing so is a national government.But why would a government back the real-world exchangeability of a game’s currency?Wars can be fought this way too—no bloodshed, yet a nation can still be brought to its knees. A game with real-world currency convertibility, a massive wealth-extracting machine.Its name is Zero—a financial bomb through and through.
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If you want in-game currency to be exchangeable for real-world money, there must be a powerful economic entity guaranteeing its convertibility. And the only entity capable of doing so is a national government.But why would a government back the real-world exchangeability of a game’s currency?Wars can be fought this way too—no bloodshed, yet a nation can still be brought to its knees. A game with real-world currency convertibility, a massive wealth-extracting machine.Its name is Zero—a financial bomb through and through....
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