Posted Nov 1st 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,284,000 at an exchange rate of L$266.4 to US$1
- Exchanged US$257,000 at an average of US$10,700.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$173,000
- Market sales were US$84,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$200
- The busiest time was at 11am when about US$26,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 11pm when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 31st 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,145,000 at an exchange rate of L$270.2 to US$1
- Exchanged US$223,000 at an average of US$9,300.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$156,000
- Market sales were US$67,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$600
- The busiest time was at 5pm when about US$22,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 3am when about US$4,000 was exchanged.
Happy halloween, or Samhain Blessings for those of you that celebrate such things.
Posted Oct 30th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,234,000 at an exchange rate of L$268.9 to US$1
- Exchanged US$236,000 at an average of US$9,800.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$165,000
- Market sales were US$70,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$1,300
- The busiest time was at 5pm when about US$18,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 5am when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 29th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,124,000 at an exchange rate of L$268.7 to US$1
- Exchanged US$238,000 at an average of US$9,900.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$166,000
- Market sales were US$71,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$1,300
- The busiest time was at 1pm when about US$18,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 2am when about US$4,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 28th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,187,000 at an exchange rate of L$268 to US$1
- Exchanged US$226,000 at an average of US$9,400.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$166,000
- Market sales were US$60,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$300
- The busiest time was at 1pm when about US$21,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 2am when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 27th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,170,000 at an exchange rate of L$267 to US$1
- Exchanged US$257,000 at an average of US$10,700.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$184,000
- Market sales were US$72,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$1,300
- The busiest time was at 5am when about US$18,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 8am when about US$6,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 26th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,021,000 at an exchange rate of L$266.8 to US$1
- Exchanged US$209,000 at an average of US$8,700.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$157,000
- Market sales were US$51,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$200
- The busiest time was at 5pm when about US$13,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 4am when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 25th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$987,000 at an exchange rate of L$267.3 to US$1
- Exchanged US$194,000 at an average of US$8,100.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$152,000
- Market sales were US$42,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$200
- The busiest time was at 10am when about US$12,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 12pm when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
It looks a bit like "normal" folk stayed away from SL yesterday because of CSI:NY since there were no other obvious differences/difficulties on the day.
Posted Oct 24th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,071,000 at an exchange rate of L$267.6 to US$1
- Exchanged US$201,000 at an average of US$8,400.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$147,000
- Market sales were US$54,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$600
- The busiest time was at 1pm when about US$13,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 3am when about US$4,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 23rd 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,222,000 at an exchange rate of L$269.6 to US$1
- Exchanged US$248,000 at an average of US$10,300.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$163,000
- Market sales were US$84,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$1,300
- The busiest time was at 4pm when about US$16,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 2am when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 22nd 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,207,000 at an exchange rate of L$272.2 to US$1
- Exchanged US$226,000 at an average of US$9,400.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$161,000
- Market sales were US$63,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$800
- The busiest time was at 5pm when about US$15,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 10pm when about US$6,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 21st 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,099,000 at an exchange rate of L$271.6 to US$1
- Exchanged US$222,000 at an average of US$9,300.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$161,000
- Market sales were US$60,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$1,100
- The busiest time was at 7am when about US$15,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was 4am when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
Posted Oct 20th 2007 4:48PM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: News, Linden Dollars, Business, Making Money

Following on from the
story of Ginko's long protracted death finally ending in termination, and a
shifting to the WTF "rescue" plan Shaun Altman has decided he can do better. He is proposing a clear liquidation plan of his own -
for full details read his website. The highlights - Everyone get Ginko stock value to Shaun by the end of October, he'll say what the state of play is on 1st November, liquidate the assets (and say who is still holding any others as best he can), and give the money to Luke to buy out the Ginko bonds so they can be delisted. All GBP holders get some (size to be determined) bottom line return to walk away from it all.
Nobody Fugazi is
in agreement with Shaun's analysis of the merits of the WTF plan - a quick bit of back of the envelope stuff at my end gives the same numbers too.
Like Nobody, I won't tell you what you should do with your money - it's got to be your choice. It all comes down to a balance of trust - Luke (and maybe Nicholas) v Shaun. Who do you trust the most?
Posted Oct 20th 2007 1:30PM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: News, Linden Dollars, Business

According to
this announcement on WSE,
Ginko is finally, totally, absolutely dead. Nicholas Portocarrero can't make the interest payments and has shut the
Ginko Perpetual Bonds, transferring them to WSE Trader Funds (WTF - honestly!) which are the new fraud funds from WSE.
At first glimpse this looks like a good idea. I was chatting to someone who hadn't (as I did) bitten the bullet and pulled out my savings at around the 20c levels, and just prior to this GPBs were circulating at 10c or lower - very not good, and very hard for interest payment capital. However, Shaun Altman has
examined the numbers a little more closely, factored in the other frauds that are likely to be transfered to this fund soon, and estimates, if you're lucky, you'll get 0.02c (2% return if you wish to think of it that way) on your defrauded L$. Ouch.
(Thanks to
Shaun for the initial link.)
Posted Oct 20th 2007 3:02AM by Eloise Pasteur
Filed under: Linden Dollars, Business
Yesterday in Second Life we:
- Spent US$1,185,000 at an exchange rate of L$266 to US$1
- Exchanged US$239,000 at an average of US$10,000.0 per hour.
- Market buys were US$173,000
- Market sales were US$66,000
- Limit-limit buys were US$500
- The busiest time was at midnight when about US$19,000 was exchanged.
- The quietest time was noon when about US$5,000 was exchanged.
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