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Is it safe to use webmoney and bitcash ex cards to earn gold?

First of all, write down the recharge of Webmoney. Just like buying game points in China, Webmoney is equivalent to Alipay in China. As for the seller asking you to send him the payment link, it can be regarded as Alipay’s payment function

Next, let’s explain the difference between the recharge of Jian Niang and PSO2

Jian Niang:

You→Purchase on Taobao or other channels Webmoney card code → Recharge DMM points according to the store's prompts → Recharge successfully to purchase props and the like

PSO2:

You → Purchase on Taobao or other channels → Recharge AC by yourself → Use it in the game after success

It doesn’t seem strange, right? Let’s use the term RMT (Real-Money Trading) a little here.

To put it simply, RMT is to use the income from your tasks in RPG games. /Income from moving bricks/The game virtual currency obtained from transactions is sold to a third party and exchanged for the corresponding currency (such as Japanese yen). Japan’s game industry is very developed, so the RMT phenomenon also appears in online games. The virtual asset trading industry is in In the Japanese online game industry, there is also an organization such as the RMT Industry Association called the "RMT Ethics Association", and this type of RMT website in Japan has also been developed.

The main steps of RMT are:

Players make money → sell to RMT operators through the RMT website or other channels → RMT operators store the cash as Webmoney card keys → the operators transfer the Webmoney card keys Provided to players → transaction successful

As mentioned before, Webmoney is similar to domestic Alipay, and Webmoney allows the stored money to be integrated into a point card method, which is similar to Alipay's red envelopes. The Webmoney obtained by RMT is legal, because using this type of card, the operating company can also receive payment, and it does not fall within the scope of black cards.

Since the game itself does not produce virtual currency, DMM and Jiaochuan will not pursue RMT's actions. DMM only needs to receive the money, so players of Kanniang do not need to worry about it when buying Webmoney. There are too many RMT cards and the like. The same goes for credit card recharging, because Webmoney is only a third-party payment channel (of course, if you are not sure, it is recommended to leave it for a month and check it out)

There have been various rumors recently saying that Webmoney will be blocked. It is probably because of being blocked. The recharge mechanism of PSO2 is confusing. Sega has been blocking the RMT behavior in PSO2. I remember there was a post in the PSO2 forum. A certain major update banned almost 300,000 users of 200,000 (the ban code in PSO2 is 816, so 8, 816, etc. are all considered blocked). If you buy a card from RMT, although Sega will still receive your payment, when you check it, oh RMT card, we will block it later

What? ? You said there are so many PSO2 players and Sega can't find them? On the PSO2 login page, you can check your login information, dozens of IP addresses, and whether the login is successful. They are all listed at the click of a button. A mere RMT card...

So, Webmoney still doesn't exist. There is nothing to worry about. As for the ship girl players, as for the lower exchange rate, on the one hand, large RMT sellers have discounts (just like some domestic point cards, the face value of 100 gives you virtual assets equivalent to 110 or 115, the same reason ), it does not rule out that sellers make small profits but quick turnover or lose money to make money...

As for the production of RMT cards, this is the scope of PSO2 and I won’t go into details here. If you want to know more, please go to PSO2. (There are high-quality posts, don’t post randomly)

Finally, here’s a piece of advice (hua): When recharging, try to look for gift vouchers, and then look for Webmoney. When looking for gift vouchers, you must look for automatic delivery. Card-coded ones, that is, the kind where the seller will send the card code to you through Want Want after you buy it. Don’t be greedy for a few dollars to find a recharge agent (recharge agent ≠ black card, but black card = recharge agent), and don’t sort by price, but by popularity. Don’t spend your hard work just for those few dollars. The fleet that was cultivated just became a sentence with black words on a white background