Jeff,

. I really respect the way SR has handled the recent questions. I am
> sure if we had the option of privacy friendly services we all would use
> them. Instead we need to do a lot of research or create them along with
> the business we are creating too.

    I could not agree more!  Does anyone from E-gold or G&SR ever post on
these *e-gold* discussion lists?

     Eric

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From: Jeff Fitzmyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: e-gold Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 8:06 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Indentity Theft vs. Anonymous services


> > General reputation trackers/sellers are going to have a hard time
> > coming up with a method that works for most needs.
>
> "Any week now" there will be a general one available. Most will be
> willing to participate at least a little. The bad news is you need a
> funded e-gold account (although I just got an idea to minimize this :),
> the good news is an exchange provider (or anyone) can have a field on
> their website that says:
>
> To help us serve you faster and cheaper, enter your reputation service
> here:
> Or send your reputation to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have designed a flexible and open format so that anyone can send and
> receive a digitally signed reputation (to some degree or another - its
> version 1).
>
> Not perfect of course, but one can convieniently get a good feel about a
> person in a short time AND (maybe) have a public way to say the
> individual was a bum while alerting others to this.
>
> Will generating this reputation be a lot of work? No. It is a byproduct
> of a normal activity we all do.
>
> ps>
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