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To:
Boris Nikolic
From:
Jeffrey Epste
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Wed 11/25/2009 9:56:34 PM
Subject: Re:
great , we can share our 21 st century baseball cards
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Boris Nikolic < wrote:
Discussion about your goal of making money of virtual money is great.
A good friend of mine did something similar — he made a huge amount of money (close to IB, but
recently lost a lot as well).
He is very sharp and we could once visit him in SF. His name is Philip Rosedale and he is founder and
chairman (and cx CEO) of a Second Lifc http://en.wikipedia.orgAviki/Sccond Lifc
http. secondlife coin 'Abatis
He created second life a virtual world in which millions of people "started living". And trading and
exchanging services (from concerts, promotions, product launching, meetings, sexual services etc).
Selling virtual land was incredible (I think close in tens of millions per month). Countries started
opening their Embassies in the second life. And he started his currency Linden dollar that trades with
US (and other currency) http://secondlife.com/whatis/currency.nho
Check it out (Wikipedia link above is a good start).
Philipe is a good friend — when he visited me last time is Seattle, I introduced him to Melanie (she
flirted a lot!).
Although his company was going through the roof (by users, by press, a number of articles in NYT,
economist etc) it has started losing audience in last year. Nonetheless, the whole idea of producing
virtual value and convening it into real is great.
Have some ideas on that that we should discuss :)
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See you soon — really looking forward
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Jeffrey Epstein email to Boris Nikolic referencing Vanity Fair piece on Epstein‑Maxwell alliance and hinting at financial mystery
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