Virtual Money Making

written by: Trainex Service Ltd.; article published: year 2008, month 01;


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Turning over one more page of the virtual economy history volume that is very thin as yet we close this year with rather significant showings of development. If it were possible to set a function including growth of number of payment systems worldwide, number of user registration and electronic cash turnovers, and then to put all this on a diagram, we would get a considerable curve with a positive inclination vector exceeding 45 degrees characterizing the whole 2007.

This issue of Trainex Journal opens the next year, which definitely during the next 12 months should crack all the previous records and clear the bar that has been unobtainable for electronic finance world system yet. It is possible especially because there is everything for this purpose. In 2007 Trainex have noted increase in demand for 90 %, and our company reacted to this by reduction of margin for 40% of each transaction. The details of year report and other information will be available on the e-pages of our journal in January.

Also in the early start of our journal we decided to illuminate everything related to the birth of numerous payment systems that appeared and continue to appear nowadays and also the ways where their digital ornate roots running through the Internet go back. The present subject in TJ will concern the offshore areas and the position they occupy in virtual economy.

In the light of peripetia with E-gold and the expected expansion of WebMoney with their WMG purses to the West we decided to glance at American market and look at the customer designated for WebMoney at western union cost of the Atlantic Ocean. Learn more about this from the interview with Horacio Malvicino, managing director of the prominent MBR Design Group in New York who worked with the superstars. Taking a cup of tea with Whitney Houston in the morning and having a business-lunch with Paul McCartney, this man regularly rounds the globe ex-officio in all directions and really appreciates time and money. What does e-money and in particular WebMoney mean for him – that is the subject of our conversation available in interview column.

Concluding the preface to January issue of Trainex Journal I as a Chief Editor would like to address all the readers and tell that not the mass-media and the new technologies form the market but the consumers whose mass makes a demand. Trainex Journal tells about the air in this market and we would like to fill every gulp of this air with your thoughts and your comments on our materials! Leaving your comments under each article you will provide a food for our thought. And it appears that the editors of Trainex Journal considers your opinion, and business pays attention to us as to the independent edition and coupled this forms a new sometimes even unpredictable vector of e-finance market movement.

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