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Virtual Banking Banned in Second Life

세계적으로 인기를 끌고 있는 세컨드 라이프(얼마전에 우리나라에서도 문을 열었다.)의 가상은행 서비스가 중지된다고 한다. 2008년 1월 22일부터 시작된다고 하는데, 이제껏 많은 불평들이 있어온 Virtual banking 서비스를 금지한다고 한다. Ginko Financial 이 말하고 있는 가장 큰 이유는 200백만 린덴(약 75만달러)이 미 지불되고 있다는 것.
해당 기사의 내용은 세컨드 라이프 블로그에서 자세히 나열하고 있다.


Linden Lab has announced that virtual banking within Second Life is to be banned effective January 22 after receiving multiple complaints by Second Life residents scammed by bank operators.

Banking and associated services have become popular in Second Life over the last two years, with many offering ponzi style interest schemes that usually sounded too good to be true. Ginko Financial was the best known failure amongst Second Life banks, owing 200 million Linden ($750,000) to depositors when it declared itself insolvent in August 2007.


From http://prakharagrawal.wordpress.com/2008/01/09/virtual-banking-banned-in-second-life/

In a post on the Second Life blog, Ken Linden said that as well as not being able to provide protection to Second Life users with these banks running, their legality under law is also questionable. The decision is unlikely to affect virtual stock exchanges but may affect groups such as Second Life credit card provider Metacard, who also previously offered bank services as well.

Second Life banks are experiencing a run on their funds as customers seek to get their money before the ban comes in place. Companies such as JT Financial have been inundated by customers wanting to know what is going on. Screen shot of the JT Financial crisis meeting below.

Banking joins bestiality and gambling on the banned in Second Life list.