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China Bans Goldfarming (Not)


Update: see this blog entry.

Informationweek has reported that the Chinese government's latest internet reforms include a ban on trading virtual currency for real currency. Richard Heeks at the University of Manchester, who is quoted in the report, estimates that around 80% of the world's gold farming takes place in China. Furthermore:

"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."

I wonder what that will mean for China. I guess it's a drop in the ocean for their entire economy, but it's going to put people out of work. Will it continue illegally? Where will I get my 1000 gold for magic hammers from? Aiie!

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Jim Rossignol: Jim was one of the four co-founders of Rock Paper Shotgun, before he left us to go make video games.
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