Last year, an EVE Online player by the name of Curzon Dax managed to earn 374 billion ISK (the multiplayer gameās own currency) from in-game investors. He then promptly took the money and ran.
Claiming that heād be launching a venture that would earn returns of 200% on any investment, Dax attracted plenty of interested backers, and was able to āfloatā his venture on the gameās market.
Only thing was, there was no venture. Dax was planning on taking the money and running. The 374 billion he amassed is the equivalent of around USD$14,000, of which he spent 250 billion upgrading his ship and left the rest in cash before quitting the game.
So whyād he do it, then just walk away? Turns out thereās a Robin Hood streak in the man, as his pimped-out ship will be going to someone who āworked hard to make EVE a great game, and my riches are going to be a salary for them that is long overdueā.
That or heās an asshole and heās lying. Guess weāll never know!
EVE Online Player Pulls Off Massive In-Game IPO Scam [Worlds in Motion]