So far for value estimates of assets, including blockchain based currencies, I have been resorting to
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.htmlHowever it has been a long time now since the days when automated order/offer placing scripts were being run against the Digitalis Open Transactions Server daily to post orders/offers based on the figures more-recently being posted as
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/latestrates.inc so basically the markets are no longer being kept full of offers/bids automatically.
Back then such offers/bids expired after 24 hours, that is why they were being run daily. Also, doing so helped discover that Open Transactions had been allowing one to to be matched against oneself; that glitch is now fixed. (Instead one cancels the offer of one's own that one is being matched against.)
I think the problem with the automated market-making scripts was the tendency of so many assets to just go up and up in value; players were concerned that it was too simple to just buy something from a market-maker script's offer one day and sell it back to the same script the next day, or a few days later anyway, at a higher price than that very script had sold it for.
I guess if there turns out to be demand for such automated market-making again the scripts should be changed to only market-make one side of each pair, that is, either sell the stuff or buy it but don't do both. But is that really "market making"? how do people then easily sell what a script sold to them if the script is not placing offers to buy it back for less than it sold it for?
So I guess right now one would have to try just meeting people and making them offers person to person, such as can be done on IRC and forum threads and so on.
By the way, notice that
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/latestrates.inc includes a few assets that are not yet part of the tables and plots linked from
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.htmlI am not sure yet whether those additional assets are worth the work of adding to the tables-and-lots-building systems yet so am so far merely watching them.
The tables and plots started off as just a quick sketch to let me get an eyeball overview to try to figure out what was going up or down compared to what.
Mostly the goal has been to load-test and debug and develop the Open Transactions system; to that end the Digitalis Open Transactions Server is an abstraction of any/all stock exchanges, and even intergalactic/intragalactic banks, located within the
Galactic Milieu, and more specifically, to the extent it models any specific such in-game entity, it is taken to represent the bank and stock exchange located in the city of MI-5ius on
the planet known as M5.
Of course once all the bugs are out and so on, it is hoped all banks and stock exchanges on all planets of the Milieu will be represented by Open Transactions servers instead of trying to represent multiple such entities within any one such server.
In other words: it is a game. Don't take it too seriously unless your preferred style of gaming is to take your games seriously (in which case please bear in mind the relevant jurisdiction is the city of MI-5ius on
the planet known as M5, NOT
the planet known as Earth).
So yeah, over the counter could mean going to a planet far far away, possibly even in a galaxy far far away.
Of course if you happen to have characters on such planets, maybe such characters could meet up with other people's characters who happen to be on such planets, and do some character to character trading?!
-MarkM-