tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5041624883246722973.post5165424600749295420..comments2022-11-11T04:13:56.292-08:00Comments on In a Strange Land: Linden Dollar Tanks, RecoversIggy Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10834075825456226770noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5041624883246722973.post-16483804917551349572010-06-18T11:42:27.163-07:002010-06-18T11:42:27.163-07:00Ari, that would be a reasonable speculation. What,...Ari, that would be a reasonable speculation. What, after all, *backs* the value of the Linden Dollar at all?<br /><br />As phony as I find the real-world US economy, we do have our T-notes to back the Dollar. Not that this is a reassuring thing, but it's more than LL offers.Iggy Ohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10834075825456226770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5041624883246722973.post-12813109941679607652010-06-17T13:08:10.015-07:002010-06-17T13:08:10.015-07:00Which government regulates the Lindex?
Who pulls a...Which government regulates the Lindex?<br />Who pulls all the ropes and pushes all the buttons of the LindeX?<br />Who owns and controls the servers that host the LindeX?<br />Who wrote and still has access to the raw code of the LindeX?<br />Who invented and virtually prints as needed Linden Dollars traded on the LindeX?<br /><br />Who has oversight over the LindeX?<br /><br />It is a simple matter of a button pushed, a lever pulled or a tweak in a couple lines of code and *suddenly* Linden Dollars gain value again at the rate of $270/$1.<br /><br />Seriously, do you really think that (the "stabilization and return to "notmal levels") happened <i><b>naturally?</b></i>Ari Blackthorne™https://www.blogger.com/profile/02558174810554904434noreply@blogger.com