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  2. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    The game was simply just not worth paying for to 35% of the unsatisfied children and 18% of them also felt that in-game microtransactions were not worth paying for either. [66] Ultimately, children feel that spending money on microtransactions has become the norm and an expectation when playing modern video games. [68]

  3. Axie Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Axie Infinity is a blockchain game developed by Vietnamese studio Sky Mavis, [1] known for its in-game economy [2] which uses Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies. [3] It has been called 'a pyramid scheme that relies on cheap labor from countries like the Philippines to fuel its growth.' [4]

  4. Virtual economy - Wikipedia

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    This economy may also mix with real-world currency, with players trading in-game items through external websites to the game. EVE Online is a prime example of an online game with a vast player-driven economy that, in 2014, was estimated to have a total virtual value of US$18 million based on the trading of the in-game currency.

  5. Robinhood adds new crypto tokens to its trading platform - AOL

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    The stock and crypto trading app now supports Compound (COMP), Polygon (MATIC), Solana (SOL) and the meme coin, Shiba Inu (SHIB), bringing the total number of crypto assets traded on the platform ...

  6. Blockchain game - Wikipedia

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    Many live-service games offer in-game customization options, such as character skins or other in-game items, which the players can earn and trade with other players using in-game currency. Some games also allow for trading of virtual items using real-world currency, but this may be illegal in some countries where video games are seen as akin to ...

  7. Video game monetization - Wikipedia

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    Video game monetization is a type of process that a video game publisher can use to generate revenue from a video game product. The methods of monetization may vary between games, especially when they come from different genres or platforms, but they all serve the same purpose to return money to the game developers, copyright owners, and other ...