If earlier the idea of spending real money on something virtual seemed unacceptable, today many people pay with pleasure for digital content and virtual items. The company Rare Bits literally does it. Their new product is the digital goods market, built on blockbuster technology. Employees of the company consider modern days the heyday of virtual goods.
Three of the four employees of Rare Bits in the past worked in Zynga - the company that developed FarmVille. FarmVille is an incredibly popular game on Facebook. At the peak of its popularity, it had over 80 million active users a month. For the game, Farm Cash's own payment system was developed, where users could spend money on buying virtual things for a virtual farm.
In other words, a virtual goods store is not the newest idea, but Rare Bits is not just a store. The co-founder of the company Daniel Lee said that if before all the virtual values were stored on the developer's server, which at any time could deprive you of them, then with the technology of the blockade everything changes. Blocking provides a digital registration pointing to virtual property, which creates interest not only in the purchase of virtual goods but also in their sale.
In other words, now, if you own something on the Internet, it really means something. On the Rare Bits Rare Bits sit,e you can buy virtual cats, cryptobots and cryptopank.