[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve e-gold to market itself...

2000-12-25 Thread Elwyn Jenkins

Standard Gold is backed with E-Gold. Thus, Standard Gold is different to
E-Gold. The difference lies in the fact that there is not always the
necessity to back Standard Gold 100% with E-Gold -- it is possible that in
the future Gold securities may form a certain percentage of that backing.
With a more fluid backing than E-Gold, Standard Gold can be a far more
profitable currency to operate than E-Gold. This, however, is a little
time away as there is need for a greater volume of Standard Gold to be in
circulation before this would be instituted.

Dr Elwyn Jenkins
The GOld Economy
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[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve e-gold to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Dagny Taggart

I have been told that e-gold has been doing
micropayments since the beginning.
What is the big deal with Standard Reserve "
implementing" this?

I have some Pokemon Cards and old National Geographic
Magazines,
I think I am just going to post what I have to sell on
this list.
I have some dirty laundry that needs to be washed. 
Would you prefer Standard Reserve or e-gold in payment
to do it for me? 


Should we change the name of this list to Standard
e-gold bay?




--- George Matyjewicz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At 06:07 AM 12/24/2000 -0800, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
 "Website losing money? Easily get your customers to
 pay for your content
 by enabling micropayments."
 
 Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, December 24, 2000:
 The Web in 2001: Paying Customers
 http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20001224.html
 
 I knew Jakob had some good points ;-). 
 MicroPayments are one of 
 the major features that we will be implementing at
 Standard 
 Reserve.  Stay tuned.
 
 George
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 George Matyjewicz,  Chief Executive Officer
 Standard Reserve Corp. -- Atlanta, GA
 Acct# 120018  Tel: 770-300-3070 Ext 2818
 World Wide Currency for the World Wide Web
 http://www.standardreserve.com
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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[e-gold-list] Re: another way for Standard Reserve e-gold to market itself...

2000-12-24 Thread Elwyn Jenkins

Standard Reserve is one of the biggest users of E-Gold and so has a key
objective in making its activity known on the E-Gold Discussion list.

What Standard Reserve does is extend the E-Gold activity to provide a
range of services that have not been able to be offered before.

There are major differences between E-Gold as a currency and Standard Gold
as a currency.

You should read my article that was posted today on "www.goldeconomy.com"
to see what we consider those differences are and what Standard Reserve
brings to the world of E-Gold users.

Dr Elwyn Jenkins
The Gold Economy
www.goldeconomy.com
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