There are many ways a Second Life user can create income. A user can work online, deal with virtual real estate, run a shop and sell goods, or perhaps most commonly and controversially, "camp", or "sit" in a place for a specified amount of time to earn lindens. Earnings are then used by Second Life residents to purchase in game items and services such as new skins, clothing, land, or even furniture for their in-game residence. Or, as mentioned before, many Second Life users "cash out". As a resident of Second Life, I became curious as to the actual worth of a linden dollar and decided to take an analytical look at the value of the linden.
Calculations
In order to accurately calculate the value of the linden, one must take into account the exchange rate and the fees associated in the process of exchanging linden dollars to cash and "cashing out". For the sake of simplicity, I used the current exchange rate of Linden Labs® own currency exchange system known as the LindeXTM. I have also limited the scope of this analysis to the conversion of lindens to US dollars. I also use PayPal as the method to cash out any earnings.
As of this writing, the exchange rate for selling lindens on the LindeX is approximately 275 linden dollars to $1.00. A Second Life user also incurs a transaction fee of 3.5% for selling lindens on the LindeX which is charged after the sale and exchange of lindens to US dollars. Finally, Linden Labs also charges a $1.00 fee to cash out any earnings to a PayPal account.
With this information, I created an equation to represent the dollar value of a linden. The equation is shown below:
Dollar Value of Linden = [0.965(lindens sold/exchange rate) - 1.00] / (lindens sold)
Results
Plotting the equation on a graph results in a logarithmic curve. As the amount of lindens sold approaches infinity, the value of one linden approaches $0.00350909. This means with the current exchange rate and fees, the best value a Second Life user can hope to get with selling lindens is a little more than one-third of a cent.
Conclusion
With the current exchange rate and fees on the LindeX the value of one linden dollar is slightly more than one-third of a cent. But because the equation results in a logarithmic curve, the fewer lindens a Second Life user sells, the lower the actual value of a linden. However the change in the value of lindens sold is very small between amounts past 3000 lindens sold and the graph levels out at approximately 80,000 lindens sold.
Finally, keep in mind that the LindeX is an exchange, meaning the value of the exchange rate can vary. While in this article I have used the best information available, keep in mind the value of a linden is not constant and changes in the exchange rate (or fees) can increase or decrease in value of the linden in the future.
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