[European consumer organizations call on the EU to take action on digital currencies in games] Golden Finance reported that the European Consumer Organization (BEUC) and 22 member organizations from 17 countries called on the European Commission and the European Consumer Authority Network (CPC-Network) on September 12 to take stronger enforcement measures against video game companies that maximize consumer spending by using in-game digital currencies. A report from the two supervisory agencies pointed out that the use of in-game digital currencies for in-game purchases is increasing, especially in free games and children's games, and they said that this practice currently brings considerable revenue to game companies. Consumer protection organizations are worried that these currencies have a dual nature, both as digital content and as a means of payment, which will bring legal uncertainty to the European Union.