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> >Oh yeah, one more thing.  I don't give a rat's ass if there's an "extra"
> >kilo of gold in account 808081.  It doesn't hurt my 1mdc account one bit.
> >All you have to do is ACCOUNT FOR IT.
>
>
> Right!
>
> i.e., on the web page somewhere, it would have a five word note
> "Note: JP is keeping 1kg of his sports car money, in that account."


Hey, I didn't say it was a good idea!  But consider this.  What if e-gold
restricted it so each physical person could only have ONE e-gold account?
Could you still run 1mdc?

Sure!  Open up your one account, and start up a general ledger.  You could
lump all your 1mdc liabilities, plus your money for sports cars, cigars, and
coffee, all into one e-gold account.  Your general ledger would be the thing
with multiple accounts.

Of course, the reason this is a bad idea is because you CAN have more than
one e-gold account.  You're right, it would be really stupid and overly
complex.  One might consider such a practice immoral simply because it
introduces the possibility of error and the appearance of impropriety.

-- Patrick


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