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Welcome to the EVE Museum!
EVE Museum is a ingame corporation that acts as a museum for items that are no longer seeded in EVE. The museum aims to display any item and ship from the history of EVE, that are in the game in limited numbers, i.e. for which there is no way of having more copies spawned in game.
The EVE Museum is a public corporation where visitors will be able to enter the halls (hangars) and look at artefacts in the collection.
How does this work?
To visit the museum halls, you will have to apply to join the "EVE MUSEUM" corporation with an alt character. The visitor will then be able to see the contents of all museum vaults.
You can potentially also borrow artefacts, which means you can fly the museum ships with your main character, or let her borrow e.g. some clothes from the museum. To be contracted these things, you must however pay a deposit that is higher than the value of the item (or own shares of same value).
Halls of the museum
There will be separate halls for different categories of items, e.g. ships, corpses or bpos. We have a full overview in the Halls section.
To get familiar with what the "ancient artefacts" of EVE really are, you can visit the EVE-Museum wikipedia. The wikipedia covers all relic items in EVE (not just the assets of the museum in Malkalen) and is open for anyone to edit.
EVE Museum - where your isk can take a vacation
The museum plans to get public financial involvement in four different ways - all this will also serve to heighten public awareness.
These are the 2 ways that the public can help the museum fulfill its goals:
1) You can buy shares.
2) You can donate money and become a legend! Each museum hall will be named after the largest donors to the museum. Donate as little as 1,000 isk and see what happens.
You can also help the museum by donating your legacy items to us, or sell at a low price - we are always willing to buy!
Shares
Currently there is open sale of shares. These cost 50 million each and interest rate is fixed at 0.5 %.
Previously there was limited share sale is of 1000 shares. Shares were sold for 20 million ISK each in the first IPO of the museum (summer 2015), and there were three share sales in later years . All these shares now also have the buyback value of 50 million ISK.
As shareholder you will hold direct responsibility over much of the museum politics. You must block or approve loans (hypothetically), block or approve new share sales, and any changes to the already published rules of governance also have to go by the shareholders.
Transparency
NB! These were older measures that are no longer in effect, there is no longer this kind of transparency.
Financial reports will be sent out each month.
The rules of governance state that the museum and the ceo of the museum must have public api keys, and state rules for how money will flow in and out of the wallets..
CistaCista key ID: 4390041, code QkBx9cbBOLY4bIRZmLiSCZvbzQhNqAgPVGWtlZ36IDretlQsYzjeoavlk76M6leG
Museum corp key ID: 3817306, code VwBws7XLlio5i6jlS0DpoWrKaiUFxm1eyFgHcpRRTQQpjGrZfru0YTSmrxiTcjaQ
Cistas are doing it
The museum is the brainchild of Cista2 aka CistaCista.
All assets are fully controlled by corp ceo CistaCista, except when a collateralised loan is made on an artefact. There is no security structure for the shareholders.