Title :
Network Virtual Currency Unification: Demand, Impetus and Mode Feasibility
Author :
Peng, Hui ; Niu, Linyu ; Wu, Hong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Econ. & Manage., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
With the development of Internet, network virtual currency becomes a new way of payment in virtual games and virtual communities, but the multi-currency coexistence and inconvertibility of the current virtual money initiated the dispute on whether the virtual currency should be unified. This paper holds that whether the unification could be implemented depends on userspsila demand, the willingness of operators and the mode of unification. By questionnaire and analysis on operatorspsila behavior, this paper finds that users and operators have not shown significant preference for unification. In views of the feasibility of unification, this paper puts forward three possible unification modes: monopoly issue by commercial operator, neutralized main issue and operatorpsilas rationed issue, neutralized monopoly issue. The first two modes do not have sufficient stability and sustainability, only the neutralized monopoly Issue mode which shall be carried out under the force of government can achieve virtual currency unification. This also indicates that the market force can neither break the present status of multi-currency coexistence to achieve unification, nor maintain it without external forces.
Keywords :
Internet; foreign exchange trading; monopoly; Internet; commercial operator; demand; impetus; mode feasibility; multi-currency coexistence; network virtual currency unification; neutralized main issue; neutralized monopoly issue; virtual communities; virtual games; Costs; Electronic commerce; Engineering management; Financial management; Games; Government; IP networks; Monopoly; Stability; Telecommunication network management; feasibility; network virtual currency unification; unification mode;
Conference_Titel :
Information Engineering and Electronic Commerce, 2009. IEEC '09. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Ternopil
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3686-6
DOI :
10.1109/IEEC.2009.135