Online application virtual role automatic transaction method, device and system
An automatic transaction device and virtual character technology, which is applied in the field of virtual character online transaction processing, can solve the problems of not being able to confirm whether the seller's virtual character is real and effective, lack of supervision platform, etc., and achieve the effect of ensuring authenticity and reducing user losses.
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[0016] refer to figure 1 and figure 2 , the present embodiment provides an online application virtual character automatic transaction method, wherein figure 1 is a flowchart of the above-mentioned method, and figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of data flow sequence in the above method. The aforementioned online applications are, for example, online games, virtual network spaces, and the like. For example, a virtual role refers to a role created by a user and used as a carrier to experience various virtual services in an application server.
[0017] The above method comprises the following steps:
[0018] Step S110, after the first user logs into the trading system, obtain the virtual character information owned by the first user from the application server.
[0019] The aforementioned trading system is, for example, a virtual character electronic trading system. refer to figure 2 , the trading system provides users with a login interface through the front-end web pag...
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[0043] refer to image 3 , the second implementation provides an online application virtual role automatic trading method, which is similar to the first embodiment, the difference is that before step S110, it also includes:
[0044] Step S210, the application server registers the virtual character to be sold according to the request of the first user and sets a retention period for the virtual character to be sold.
[0045] Such as figure 2 As shown, the first user can log in to the application server and complete the virtual character sales registration in the application server. Taking an online game service running in an application server as an example, the first user can register a virtual character to be sold at a specific non-player character (Non-Player Character, NPC). The retention period for the avatar to be sold begins after registration. The retention period, for example, can last for one day, several days or shorter time.
[0046] Step S220, announce the new...
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[0052] refer to Figure 4 , the third embodiment provides an online application virtual character automatic trading device, which includes: an acquisition module 310 , a selection module 320 , a release module 330 , a display module 340 , and a transfer request module 350 .
[0053] The obtaining module 310 is used to obtain the virtual role information owned by the first user from the application server after the first user logs in to the trading system. The selection module 320 is used to display the virtual character information on the first front-end page of the trading system and obtain the selected virtual character. The publishing module 330 is used to publish the selected virtual character to the transaction system and send a virtual character lock request to the application server so that the application server locks the selected virtual character. The display module 340 is used to display the locked virtual character on the second front-end page of the transaction s...
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