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by robinsonb5
125 days ago
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The in-world items you could buy in Second Life two decades ago using Linden dollars were arguably a successful use case for micropayments. You could buy and sell virtual items with a real-world cost far smaller than the transaction fees of a regular card transaction. Speaking of which - that, to my mind, is the definition of a micropayment - a payment too small to be practical to administer using existing card payment infrastructure. So-called "micropayments" in games have long since ceased to qualify under that definition - they're just "transactions" now. |
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