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Bank Sitter

A Bank Sitter is a type of player on a MUD or MMO gameworld or any world with an internal monetary system who sets up camp near a bank, hawking items they have for sale, and trading with players who use the bank.

Typically these players do not ever leave the area surrounding the bank, and just trade a seemingly inexhaustible amount of items or money for money or other items.

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An isometric collection of rooms, Chamber of Chat is designed to mimic the Harry Potter franchise as closely as their technology allows, incorporating every detail from the series in some form or another. Areas include Hogwarts, the dark forest, Gringotts bank, and other locations across the UK.
 
 




 

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(07/09/2009)
Steve Valdez, an upstanding county employee, walks into a Bank of America branch in downtown Tampa to cash a check from his wife. He was born without arms and uses prosthetics. Then Bank of America asks for a thumbprint! Okay, now rules are...


(20/06/2009)
Uh-oh! Another big bank is the subject of a depositor run amid charges its chairman has run off with customers? money. Thankfully, this scandal is taking place in Eve Online. But these troubles in the ether may offer some valuable lessons f...


(22/03/2009)
Issued by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, the licence means the VR can be more closely tied to the real world finances of players. Mindark, the company behind Project Entropia, said it aimed to launch a fully-functioning in-wor...


(08/02/2008)
One of the aspects of financial transaction lacking for VR based business has been the ability to pay cheques straight into the bank, without having to log off, and go to a bank branch to do so. Not everyone has a credit card, and many just...


(09/04/2007)
Three African nations: Kenya, Burundi and Madagascar have secured $164.5m (?83.3m) from the World Bank to help roll-out high-speed internet networks.

Kenya will take the lion's share of the funding, with a $114.4m loan.