Virtual items and in-game gold from some of the world’s most popular RPGs have been in high demand over the last decade. Global trade captures over $50 billion a year according to recent estimates. Selling virtual items and ‘gold farming’ is the act of playing a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) for hours in order to gather an in-game currency or items. In developing nations, there many businesses that cater to these sales and people have full-time positions as gold farmers. Some of the money that funds the in-game gold farming industry stems from cryptocurrency sales and these markets have been intertwined for the last seven years.To get more news about buy wow classic gold, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
Gold farming and cryptocurrencies have been in the headlines in recent months because some Venezuelans have been selling in-game currencies for crypto in order to survive. Only recently the price of Runescape Dragon Bones plummeted when Venezuelans lost electricity but saw a 10 percent spike on March 12. There have been many reports of citizens from the region gold farming all types of games to escape poverty. On June 10, 2018, a Venezuelan doing an AMA on Reddit explained that it’s an ordinary occurrence for people to sell in-game currencies for digital currencies.
It’s normal, yes, Venezuelans farm Runescape gold, World of Warcraft gold, and then exchange for crypto or USD/local currency,” they responded when asked if gold farming was prevalent in the region. “Some people do the same thing to other games like Guild Wars or Tibia.”
In October last year Amazon gave away a discounted Runescape signup
and more than two-thirds of the registrants stemmed from Venezuela.
29-year-old Efrain Pe?a explained to Bloomberg in December 2017 that he
played the game to support his wife and child. “We’ve never made this
much before,” Pe?a described.
Many people don’t realize that there are lots of marketplaces online
that buy and sell Runescape gold RS3, OSRS, WOW gold, and many other
types of in-game items for digital currencies. For instance, you can
sell OSRS, RS3, There’s also Food4rs, Boglagold, Wowhead, Papusgold,
Gran Mercado, and many more exchanges that deal with in-game gold
trades. Exchanges like these have existed for years and gamers have been
selling virtual MMO items for cryptocurrencies since 2012.
Back then people used to sell World of Warcraft items like WOW gold on a bitcoin marketplace called Bitmet.net. In February of that year, a user on Bitmet.net was selling 10,000 WOW for 1 BTC and people were purchasing the in-game gold. Of course, with today’s BTC prices no one would ever do that as 10,000 WOW gold is only worth $0.30 cents today. And even back then those 10,000 WOW were still pretty expensive as the exchange rate for 1 BTC at the time was only $5.60 making one WOW worth $0.06. It goes to show that gold farming and in-game currencies for the web’s top MMOs and RPGs have always had a strong relationship with cryptocurrencies since the early days and these markets are still thriving today.
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