Legit Korean Rmt Intern Convinced And Gives In ... Here
"Min-ho" (a pseudonym) was a rising star in anti-fraud. He was trained to see RMTers as "parasites" destroying the digital ecosystem. For six months, he tracked a single high-level account—"DragonSlayer77"—suspected of moving massive amounts of gold.
This story highlights a growing ethical dilemma in the Korean gaming industry: Legit Korean RMT Intern Convinced and Gives In ...
In the Seoul tech district of Pangyo, gaming companies battle a multi-billion dollar secondary market. Most interns in the "Live Operations" department are tasked with one thing: Their job is to find the RMT bot farms that devalue the game’s economy. "Min-ho" (a pseudonym) was a rising star in anti-fraud
In a hyper-competitive job market, RMT remains a "grey-market" safety net for the marginalized. This story highlights a growing ethical dilemma in
Two weeks later, Min-ho resigned. He realized he could no longer be the "police" for a corporation when the "criminals" were just people trying to survive. The Industry Impact