>> Well, why are there
>>
>> 0
>>
>> businesses that take e-gold?
>
>Zero businesses that accept e-gold? I can find a couple of hundred.
Craig mate, I mean "serious" ones. Rather than "cottage industry"
ones (like my crap ones, like Banana).
(Thats the perfect illustration ... Amazon, no, jp's crap
home-cottage Banana that makes $12 a year, yes)
>Are you
>talking about just consumer-merchandise type of businesses? This isn't
>e-gold's niche because the cost of purchasing something through e-gold
>involves an exchange fee which is overwhelming. When e-gold becomes more
>popular, the demand for consumer merchandise will climb, but right now, the
>chief movers of e-gold will probably be small businesses for business-type
>payments.
You're saying that e-gold is just not RIGHT for corporate businesses
at this time, it's only right for cottage-industry businesses ... I
guess you're right.
> E-Gold does settle instantly, internationally, and THIS is what
>will make e-gold an internet currency.
>
>
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