Finance in the
Galactic Milieu is currently still in the stage of building up its buy-sides (columns of buy offers) on the
Stellar platform.
How strong those buy-sides will manage to get built up through 2025 remains to be seen, but hopefully the pace will accelerate.
Stellar is still a relatively recent migration for the Milieu's assets, and what many likely regard as its most fundamental assets are not even on that platform because we are still in a kind of "prototyping" stage thus all the assets characterised as "shares" exist only on the
HORIZON platform, largely to help players keep in mind that they are game assets not real life "securities".
It might still be quite a few years yet before it all achieves enough "excess liquidity" to afford batteries of lawyers and accountants and compliance officers and so on and so on and so on in order to even really begin to look into what it would take to port the whole thing from in-game game-mechanics to real life financial systems.
The amount of value built up in the (meta)game though is encouraging; take a look for example at the Company Assets summary page,
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/companies.html which simply adds up the assets of each in-game "company" and divides those totals by number of "shares" issued (which is usually one million).
The "dDVC" in which they are accounted were "digiDeVCoins", DeVCoins tokenised on the
Digitalis Open Transactions server; nowdays we use the HORIZON platform rather than Open Transactions, and more recently we have also begun tokenising the assets that were not implemented in Open Transactions as "shares" onto the Stellar platform.
As an aid to visualising how much value those dDVC values represent in other units of account you can refer to the
Latest Rates include-file, which by default shows values in terms of DeVCoins aka dDVC aka DVC.
There are many other tables and plots of values, dating back to 2012, there also, all linked to from the main menu-page at
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.htmlAs can be seen from the historical tables and plots it has not done too awfully over the last 12 years or more; hopefully it will do even better through 2025...
-MarkM-