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The "Self Top-Up" Revolution and Account Privacy

Now that "password-free" transactions are becoming the standard, has your perception of third-party gaming services changed? Do you believe this technological shift will eventually force game developers to officially embrace these marketplaces, or will there always be a fundamental tension between official game economies and the "currency exchange" nature of third-party platforms?

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Password-free transactions have definitely improved convenience and speed, which makes third-party gaming services feel more seamless and modern. However, my perception hasn’t shifted entirely—I still weigh trust and legitimacy heavily. While this technology could push developers to acknowledge or integrate certain marketplaces, there will likely always be tension between official ecosystems and third-party “currency exchange” platforms. Developers prioritize control, security, and revenue, while external services focus on flexibility and pricing. That gap won’t disappear easily. Platforms like game key shop may benefit from this shift, but long-term acceptance depends on transparency, regulation, and cooperation.

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