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Chinese government limits use of virtual currencies

Posted on July 2nd, 2009 at 9:20am by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://kotaku.com/…

In addition to its ongoing crackdown on Internet porn, the Chinese government has declared that virtual currency cannot be traded for real goods or services.

Virtual currency, as defined by Chinese authorities, includes “prepaid cards of cyber-games,” according to a joint release issued by China’s Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Commerce on Friday.

“The virtual currency, which is converted into real money at a certain exchange rate, will only be allowed to trade in virtual goods and services provided by its issuer, not real goods and services,” the Ministries said.

The Chinese government estimates that trade in virtual currency exceeded several billion yuan last year, a figure that it claims has been growing at a rate of 20% annually. One billion yuan is currently equal to about $146 million.

The ruling is likely to affect many of the more than 300 million Internet users in China, as well as those in other countries involved in virtual currency trading. In the context of online role playing games like World of Warcraft, virtual currency trading is often called gold farming.

The most popular form of virtual currency in China is called “QQ coins,” a form of virtual credit issued by Tencent.com.

Tencent.com, which has about 220 million registered users — about as many as Facebook — is quoted in the Chinese government news release as “resolutely” supporting the new rule. The government justifies its ban on virtual currency trading as a way to curtail gambling and other illegal online activities.

The Chinese government, however, appears to be uninterested in regulating sales of in-game items for real cash. A report in the English-language China Daily says that in-game gear is not considered virtual currency, so selling virtual items can be expected to continue.

The trading of virtual currency for real cash employs hundreds of thousands of people worldwide and generates between $200 million and $1 billion annually, according to a 2008 survey conducted by Richard Heeks at the University of Manchester.

He estimates that between 80% and 85% of gold farmers are based in China.

“[M]any online games have a virtual economy and an in-game currency,” he states in his survey. “Gold farmers can play in-game to make some currency. They then sell that for real money — typically via a Web site and using the PayPal payment system — to other players of the game.”

Game companies typically forbid gold farming but committed virtual currency traders find ways around such rules. Some game companies have recognized the futility of trying to ban the practice and have built virtual commerce into their game infrastructure.

Lots of people are against gold farming and the trading of virtual for real goods yet these nearly half a million Chinese gold farmers and virtual traders are doing it because it pays better then any local, real job. If you want to improve the conditions of those individuals… allow open and free trade, enforce private property rights and contracts.

As real, legal tender, fiat currencies fall governments attack voluntarily used virtual ones.

 

Transcript of Xaq Fixx’s interview with Lee Doren, new Crasher-in-Chief

Posted on June 2nd, 2009 at 6:28am by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7 Comments »

https://docs.google.com/View?id=dhbvr2gz_18gk9wt8gt

Note: the below was created from OCRing screencaps of a Flash based chatroom. Excuse the mistakes.

Xaq Fixx 3:39 pm
Alright… Question 1:
Political Identified Profile field, when will it return

Lee Doren
As soon as I get confirmation to add it back—it was my intention to add at asap Friday, but then it was unclear what my authority was to do so
The only reason why it was removed was so I could add something else asap
Like an open-ended political affiliation
Read More…

 

Do you know Ron Paul?

Posted on May 12th, 2009 at 9:32am by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 2 Comments »

http://www.doyouknowronpaul.com/

It’s  a site recently launched by Jeff Cherry who is apparently looking to replace Paul as the Texas 14 representitive.

Do you know what Ron Paul really stands for?

  1. Wants to get rid of the Federal Reserve and return to the Gold Standard
  2. Wants to get rid of the Department of Education
  3. Wants to get rid of the IRS
  4. Voted against and does not support the Patriot Act.
  5. Voted against the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
  6. Wants to bring home all troops from Iraq immediately and shut down U.S. military bases
    worldwide.
  7. Wants to pull us out of the United Nations
  8. Wants to cut off ALL foreign aid to ALL countries
  9. Wants to pull us out of the World Trade Organization
  10. Wants to pull out of the World Bank
  11. Wants to pull out of the International Monetary Fund
  12. Wants to pull out of NATO
  13. Wants to pull us out of NAFTA
  14. Wants to end the war on drugs and legalize marijuana.
  15. Is opposed to making immunizations for children mandatory.
  16. Opposes the Food and Drug Administration

Uh… yeah? That’s great stuff. Keep it coming.

I particularly enjoy the “Powered by WebSite Tonight from GoDaddy.com” advert at the bottom of the page. Very professional.

 

Pictures from the 2009-04-25 New York City End the Fed Rally

Posted on April 27th, 2009 at 9:21pm by laur Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

End The Fed

Click on the picture for more!

 

Peter Schiff’s speech at the 2009-04-25 New York City End the Fed Rally

Posted on April 27th, 2009 at 3:35pm by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

Sorry for the moving camera. Forgot my tripod and people were occationally running into me.

 

Daily Show interviews Elizabeth Warren, they need a better history lesson

Posted on April 17th, 2009 at 3:27pm by bile Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

I like her honesty up till the end. She’s ignorant or disingenuous by calling the busts of times past cycles. If you look at the controlable events (government regulations, both statewise and nationally) and uncontrolable events (gold rush, etc.) you can find the causes. Those events which corrected quite quickly relative to everything since the Great Depression. Creating a system which creates a small (usually) stimulator (FRS, FDIC) and adds governors (regulations) which causes a true cycle and lengthens the periods between natural corrections by pushing through bad investments is not a solution. It’s a system which can not work. It is fundimentally flawed. It ignores human nature, distorts incentives, creates moral hazards, destroyes natural regulation, removes personal responsibility and risk, and allows the biggest debter, government, to get away with far more than they should if the current subjects had to pay rather than their great grand children. It doesn’t take a reading of Human Action to figure out the results of such policy… just to sit down and follow the chain of causation.

 


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